Introduction, Ransburg, Descriptions – Ransburg REA Automatic Applicators 77359, 76110, 77140 User Manual

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INTRODUCTION

DESCRIPTIONS

The

REA Automatic processes are an air atomized

method for electrostatically applying coatings to

objects. The REA Automatics apply a high voltage

DC charge to the applicator electrode, creating an

electrostatic field between the atomizer and the

target object. The target is electrically grounded

through its support which may be either stationary

or moving.

A regulated pressure fluid system delivers material

to the atomizer. At the time of triggering the ap-

plicator’s fan and atomization air is applied which

atomizes the material forming a spray mist. The

mist under the influence of the electrostatic field,

becomes electrically charged. The charged par-

ticles of material are attracted to, and deposited

on, the target. The forces between the charged

particles and the grounded target are sufficient to

turn most normal overspray around and deposit

it on the back surface of the target. Therefore,

a high percentage of the spray is deposited on

the target.

One of the many features of the REA Applicator

Automatic System is the electrical discharge which

is available from the resistive charging electrode is

limited to the optimum level of safety and efficiency.

As the applicator electrode approaches ground,

the control unit and applicator circuitry shut down

the high voltage and current to the applicator. The

control unit must then be reset to continue to spray

electrostatically.

The REA Automatic Electrostatic Spray Applicators

are transformable between air spray and HVLP

spray technology. By changing a select few parts,

the applicator may be transformed to be operated

in either spray mode. (See “Spray Technology

Conversion Procedure” in the “Installation” section

for details.)

The

REA 900A Applicator is designed with a mov-

ing trigger (shaft), so no forward mounted trigger

valve is required. The dump valve is mounted on

the rear bulkhead plate for ease of maintenance.

All fluid connections in this applicator use “AN”

style fittings to eliminate “dead spots” in the fluid

path for superior flushing.

The

REA 9000R is a robot-mounted applicator for

hollow wrist robots produced by either FANUC or

ABB. The advantage of the REA 9000R applicator

is that it can be removed quickly and easily from

the robot mounting plate with the use of a threaded

retaining ring.

The REA 9000R incorporates two important safety

features. The first being a break-away design

that will shear two (2) nylon mounting bolts if the

applicator comes in contact with the object being

sprayed. The second is the discharge which is

available from the resistive charging electrode is

limited to the optimum level of safety and efficiency.

The REA 9000W (Not FM Approved) is an external

charge probe applicator designed to spray water-

borne coatings in systems utilizing a grounded fluid

supply. Applicator features include: Probe Shroud

Air and Electrode Shroud Air. Low pressure air

exiting around the probe body and electrode wire

aid in keeping these components clean during op-

eration. These features help to maintain maximum

efficiency of the applicators over a longer period

of time. The REA 9000W applicator also offers

conventional “classiC” high voltage technology.

The REA 9000R and 900A Series of applicators

apply -85kV DC charge to the coating materials at

the point of atomization. This series of applicators

is intended for use with grounded solventborne

coating systems. The REA 9000W Series of

applicators applies -70kV DC Charge. This elec-

trostatic charge allows a more efficient, uniform

application of coating material to the front, edges,

sides, and back of products. It is highly suitable

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