(08-09-2015, 03:04 PM)ServiceTech Wrote: If you have a six axis robotics systems, it must be programmed so the gun path sprays the entire specimen. This involves moving the gun farther along the spray path, off the seal teeth and onto the specimen. I spray seal teeth everyday and this is the method.
Loriolo, thank you so much for your reply, I seemly understand your mean, is it spray the specimen by move the gun along the direction which parallel to the specimen first and then spray the seal teeth along the Vertical direction, as show as the follow picture?
But if that, I still have some questions: 1, are you spray the part and specimen not at the same time? 2,Did you masking the seal teeth when you spray the specimen, if not, how you avoid the contamination of the seal teeth?
(08-10-2015, 03:05 AM)marzal Wrote: [quote='ServiceTech' pid='9834' dateline='1439129070']
If you have a six axis robotics systems, it must be programmed so the gun path sprays the entire specimen. This involves moving the gun farther along the spray path, off the seal teeth and onto the specimen. I spray seal teeth everyday and this is the method.
Loriolo, thank you so much for your reply, I seemly understand your mean, is it spray the specimen by move the gun along the direction which parallel to the specimen first and then spray the seal teeth along the Vertical direction, as show as the follow picture?
But if that, I still have some questions: 1, are you spray the part and specimen not at the same time? 2,Did you masking the seal teeth when you spray the specimen, if not, how you avoid the contamination of the seal teeth?