Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 17:00:39 EST 2023 | proceng1
Prior to the Generators, we bought tanks of N2. As long as you have an air compressor that can supply the generator, it's pretty much maintenance free. You change filters every year. In almost 15 years, other than changing filters, we've had to r
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 30 22:22:08 EDT 2023 | cbeneat
We've used PVA (Precision Valve Automation) for years. Programming is straight forward. Can do simple areas to more complex, depending on valve choices and complexity of what you need to spray. We use a standard pray valve as well as a syringe. We da
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 20 10:10:21 EST 2005 | SteveH
Ours is the same configuration as that, we run with neat Humiseal 1B31 through the needle valve and a 1:1 blend 1B31/Butanone (MEK) in the spray valves. Programming is done via a PC using the pendant and the path is point to point trained on scrap P
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 31 09:46:12 EDT 2015 | tombstonesmt
Anyone?? Recently attempted using a PVA FC100 valve without luck. Works great until it clogs..
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 26 08:26:07 EDT 2011 | edmaya33
Anybody here with extensive knowledge with PVA650/2400SF coating robot? I wanted to know the semi perfect settings for my FCS-300 valves. Anybody can share their thoughts. Tank Pressure: Atomized Pressure: Path Speed: Path Distance: Height: Valve op
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 15 09:59:42 EDT 2009 | kris1128
Hi Hoss67, I have had really good luck with PVA (Precision Valve and Automation) as Dave had mentioned also. Good pricing on all types of systems and good design crew for special applications. They also provide UV curing systems if needed. Hope it
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 06 10:51:23 EST 2006 | SteveH
We have 2 PVA2400 4 axis selective spray machines that we use to spray Humiseal 1B31 and 1A33. They take a bit of programming to get right, though this is easy to do, but do the job OK. Another to consider if you need the 4 axis of movement would b
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 22 04:59:58 EDT 2012 | stevew
Hi, I have been looking recently at the EFD 781 atomised spray valve for our Asymtek machine. Just wondering if anyone else has any experiences with this valve type. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 15 12:35:27 EST 2005 | Amol Kane
Hi URL, ours is a retrofit of a older machine which never worked. ours has a needle, extended syray head and a gross spray head. teaching is done manually by using a control pendant. is is similar to what you have?
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 07 04:56:48 EDT 2004 | loz
Recently introduced to machine spraying. Used a PVA2000. Worked out OK. Steep learning curve though. Programming time consuming but relatively sraight forward. Point the spray head and teach the 'path' you want it to take. Used acrylic coating and t