🎥 In this video, Jan-Willem Damsteeg, our Automation Team Lead, talks about two critical sensors on the Qlayers 10Q robot: the paint pressure and temperature sensors. These sensors allow clients to operate in any weather conditions without compromising coating quality.
Coating experts are well aware that a lack of control over paint temperature may directly impact coating quality. Cold paint is too thick to flow out easily, leading to more sagging. Warm paint, on the other hand, has a low viscosity and requires more air pressure to pump, which can lead to paint waste.
💡To tackle this problem, we included high-quality sensors in the 10Q robots, allowing operators to set the desired paint pressure and temperature and achieve uniform, high-quality coating layers that protect industrial assets from corrosion damage.
✉️ If you have any questions about the performance or capabilities of the 10Q coating robots, please send your questions via: lnkd.in/gDaN88QW
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