Paint systems and paint handling
We offer precision paint treatment and system solutions: This includes our paint supply systems, containers for paint storage and airless spray guns.

︽ Paint supply
Paint supply systems
Paint supply systems are manual or partially or fully automated systems with one or more circuits.

Equipment variants:
Paint circuits per system:
> one or more circuits
Container sizes/types:
> 200 l barrel
> 30 l bucket
> 1000 l IBC
> as well as other sizes
Pumps:
> pneumatic diaphragm or double-diaphragm pumps with/without pressure converter
Filter:
> filter stations allow filters to be changed during ongoing operation
Mixers:
> electric or pneumatic operated mixers with
> pneumatic or electric lifting equipment
Heating/tempering:
> spray flow heater
> container heater
> hose heater
Operation:
> manual
> partially automated
> fully automated: operated via the system controls
Operating modes:
> paint mode
> circulation for homogenization and tempering
> rinsing function
> exhaust air function
> stand-by: maintains operability in the event of longer breaks or as an anti-freeze with temperature control
︽ Paint container, paint storage
Paint container, paint storage
aint containers for installation in halls or outdoor areas are designed as storage or supply systems.
Regardless of requirements, paint containers are equipped with forced ventilation including monitoring and alarm functions.
︽ Airless paint guns
Airless paint guns
Airless paint guns are well-suited for fast, efficient and cost-effective coating of large parts and surfaces. They are especially suitable for applications involving high quantities of paint.
Airless paint guns do not use compressed air for atomization. The spray is pressurized through a pump and atomized into tiny particles at the nozzle of the spray gun.
There is less mist (overspray) on account of the lack of atomized air. That decreases paint consumption compared to other spray processes while also improving working and environment conditions in closed spaces.
In our systems, the cost-effectiveness of the spray process is increased further through the development of rapidly opening and closing spray guns.