Ransburg, Preparation – Ransburg Vector AA90 79581 Classic User Manual

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Vector AA90 Applicators - Operation

Ransburg

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For the best "hiding" and uniformity of film thick-

ness, the stroke overlap should be approximately

50%. There should be some overlap at edges

of the part to increase edge coverage. Overlap

requirements may vary widely with different paint

formulations and different compositions of objects

being coated.

Triggering

Applicator triggering (ON/OFF) depends largely

on the desired results (the amount of wraparound

required, edge coating, etc.). If the front and back

of the object are being coated, proper applicator

technique can edge coat in some instances without

making a specific pass for that purpose. Trig-

gering the applicator before the target is directly

in front of the applicator may cause heavy edge

buildup on the leading edge of the target due to

the electrostatic attraction.

PREPARATION

Paint

A selection of the proper paint mixture is essential

to electrostatic operation. Paint test equipment

may be obtained through your Ransburg repre-

sentative. For further paint formulation and test

procedures, consult your Ransburg representative

and/or your paint supplier.

Fluid Nozzle

Because of the design of the AA90 applicators,

the fluid nozzle precision is paramount to proper

function. Ransburg makes every effort to assure

that all production of this part will meet the critical

design standards necessary for all applications.

The selection of the best nozzle to apply a given

coating to a specific article with maximum effi-

ciency is not an exact science. Testing is usually

necessary and wide experience with many types

of coating applications helps. Your Ransburg

representative uses such experience and actual

laboratory testing when recommending a nozzle

for your application needs.

However, if parts, paints, or conveyor speeds are

changed, a different nozzle may be required for

best results. The following discussion and guide

will assist the user in making their own nozzle

selection whenever it becomes necessary. Se-

lection should always be verified by actual tests

to determine optimum efficiencies.

Refer to "Nozzle Selection Guide" , Table I in this

section for the choice of spray width and spray

characteristics appropriate to the size and type

of target. The maximum nozzle flow capacity

depends on: the orifice size, the fluid pressure,

the paint viscosity, and the spraying temperature.

Always remember, for maximum paint economy

any nozzle selected should always be operated

at the lowest fluid pressure, which will give good

atomization and the required flow rate.

†

Ransburg recommends the use of a fluid

filter in addition to the filter in the applicator

fluid line to reduce nozzle clogging.

C A U T I O N

!

†

The object being coated is maintained

at ground potential. The applicator opera-

tor is also grounded, therefore, the operator

has as much attraction for the electrostatic

paint as the object. To prevent "wrap-back"

always keep the applicator nozzle closer to

the target than to the operator.

C A U T I O N

!

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