Lacquer Changer 2007 Compactly
1. Introduction
The APSON Lacquer Changer 2007 Compactly
is particularly suitable
for applications in systems with close spatial relations,
e.g. robots, and in automatic systems for the processing of
often to change chemically aggressive media, e.g. lacquers, solvents,
caustic solutions, a.o. Due to the construction
and the large throughput it is very well rinsable and applicable
both for normal lacquers and metalic lacquers.
The compactness
results because all hoses lead bundled on a within
seconds unscrewable interface.
2. Structure
The APSON Lacquer Changer 2007 Compactly
has an integrated cleaner with 2 valves, is modular expandable
for max. 22 lacquer valves and has a central output channel.
As valves both APSON 2/2-ways valves for standard applications
as well as APSON 3/2-ways valves for special applications
are applicable.
The APSON Lacquer Changer 2007 Compactly consists of:
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An interface for the pneumatic tubes and the inlets
and outlets for the media.
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Max. four valve blocks with in each case
six radially arranged screwable sockets for APSON 2/2-ways resp.
APSON 3/2-ways needle valves.
3. Function
The APSON Lacquer Changer 2007 Compactly is
pneumatically controllable.
Depending upon execution and valve assembly the following
applications are possible:
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Applications with 2/2-ways valves and media
branch tubings.
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Applications with 2/2-ways valves and constant
media circulation.
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Applications with 3/2-ways valves
(media circulation alternating with media
pass through).
4. Features
The APSON Lacquer Changer 2007 Compactly has
the following capability characteristics:
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Environmental carefully due to short
rinsing times.
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Cost-saving due to very small consumption
of cleaner medium.
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High throughput and very good
rinsing barness.
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Simplest handling at assembling, maintenance
and valve exchange.
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Fast exchange of the complete lacquer changer
(approx. 3 minutes).
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Particularly suitable for close spatial relations
(robots).
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Deathroom-free valves and optimized media channels
for rinsing and throughput.
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Visible switching status of
the valves.
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Bundled tubes routing (no tubes
in the space).
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Pro-active maintenance possible due to
leakage display of the valves.
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Scalable, one to four valve blocks with in
each case one to six valves.
5. Technical Data
| Denomination: |
APSON Lacquer Changer 2007 Compactly |
| Media: |
Lacquers, solvent, caustic solutions, a.o. |
| Medium pressure: |
Max. 12 bar |
| Valve assembly: |
|
| Control air pressure: |
Min. 6 bar upto max. 8 bar,
measured on the valve |
| Materials: |
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Medium-touching sections from inoxidable
steel or hard coated aluminum
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Interface disk and union nut from aluminum,
hard coated
|
| Seals: |
Teflon™, Viton™,
or on customer's request |
| Control air connection: |
For tube 4 x 2.7 mm,
(before the interface reduced
to 3 x 2 mm) |
| Media inputs: |
For tube 6 x 4 mm |
| Medium output: |
Screwable connection G1/4",
for tube 6 x 4 mm |
| Dimensions: |
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Without valves:
ø110 mm,
Height 420 mm
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With valves:
ø125 mm,
Height 420 mm
|
| Mass: |
Aluminum approx. 5 kg,
inoxidable steel approx. 14 kg |
6. Ordering Data
| Denomination |
Part-Nr. |
| APSON Lacquer Changer 2007 Compactly,
up to 24 valves
(max. 22 lacquer valves and 2 valves for
the integrated cleaner) |
050-A001 |
Options:
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Medium-touching sections made of aluminum
or inoxidable steel, depending upon customer's
request.
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Alternative valve assembly with 3/2-ways valves
for media circulation alternating with media pass
through.