Method and equipment for powder spray coating
First Claim
1. A method of powder spray-coating objects, comprising the steps of:
- pneumatically conveying of a powder from a container (48) through an injector (26) and a powder line (22) to a spraying system (2), using a conveying-air flow (30) moving through the injector (26) and generating a vacuum in a vacuum zone (40) of the injector, thereby sucking powder out of the container and conveying the powder through the powder line to the spraying system, automatically and consecutively moving the objects through a spray-coating zone of the spraying system (2), interrupting powder conveyance at object gaps (12) formed between consecutively moving objects (6) by inserting controlling air (52) guided into the vacuum zone (40) of the injector (26) to reduce the vacuum to a degree that powder conveyance is interrupted.
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Abstract
A method for powder spray-coating objects utilizes pneumatic conveyance of powder from an injector to a spraying system having a spray coating zone through which objects are consecutively conveyed in an automated system. Power conveyance is interrupted between the consecutive objects as object gaps enter the spray coating zone while the conveying air flow is maintained by injection of controlling air into a vacuum zone of the injector which reduces the injector vacuum to a degree causing interruption of powder conveyance. Flushing compressed air may be injected between the injector and the spray device of the spraying system to automatically flush powder to maintain system integrity. Equipment for powder spray coating of objects utilizing the above method is also disclosed.
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12 Claims
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1. A method of powder spray-coating objects, comprising the steps of:
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pneumatically conveying of a powder from a container (48) through an injector (26) and a powder line (22) to a spraying system (2), using a conveying-air flow (30) moving through the injector (26) and generating a vacuum in a vacuum zone (40) of the injector, thereby sucking powder out of the container and conveying the powder through the powder line to the spraying system, automatically and consecutively moving the objects through a spray-coating zone of the spraying system (2), interrupting powder conveyance at object gaps (12) formed between consecutively moving objects (6) by inserting controlling air (52) guided into the vacuum zone (40) of the injector (26) to reduce the vacuum to a degree that powder conveyance is interrupted. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
wherein an air/powder path extending from the injector (26) to the spray device (4) of the spraying system (2) is automatically flushed with flushing compressed air at a downstream segment of the spray device during an interruption of powder conveyance. -
3. The method of claim 2, wherein powder conveyance is automatically turned ON by shutting OFF or correspondingly reducing the controlling air at an end of an object gap (12), and
wherein all the above method steps are controlled by an electronic control unit (62) so that they automatically operate in coordinated manner. -
4. Method as claimed in claim 3, wherein the flushing compressed air is turned ON automatically shortly before an object to be coated (6) leaves the spray-coating zone of the spraying system (2) such that flushing compressed air by means of the spraying system (2) continues to deposit remaining powder in the spraying system on the object (6) and thereby completes coating of the object.
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5. Method as claimed in claim 4, wherein the flushing compressed air is supplied to the air/powder path at a rate of 15 to 40 Nm3/h.
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6. Method as claimed in claim 4, wherein the flushing compressed air is supplied in the form of compressed-air pulses of a pulse length less than 10 seconds with at least one compressed-air pulse per flushing.
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7. Method as claimed in claim 6, wherein at least three flushing compressed air pulses are generated per flushing.
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8. Method as claimed in claim 6, wherein the pulse length is in the range of 0.5 to 3.0 seconds.
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9. Method as claimed in claim 3, wherein the flushing compressed air is supplied to the air/powder path at a pressure in the range of 2 to 5 bars.
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10. Method as claimed in claim 3, wherein supplemental compressed air is supplied both during powder conveyance and during interruption of powder conveyance to the air/powder path at the injector (26) at a location downstream from the vacuum zone of said injector.
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11. Method as claimed in claim 10, wherein the supplemental compressed-air flow is automatically raised or lowered as a function of a lowering or raising of the conveying-air flow.
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12. Method as claimed in claim 3, wherein compensating compressed-air to compensate for pressure fluctuations in a powder suction line (46) connected to the vacuum zone (40) of the injector (26) is supplied to an end segment of the powder suction line located away from the injector (26) of the powder-suction line (46).
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