ABB introduces world's first digital connected paint atomizer, potentially saving millions of dollars for users
New solution combines state-of-the-art hardware with ABB Abilityâ„¢ digital offering to achieve breakthrough paint performance.
ABB launched at Automatica 2018 in Munich the ABB Abilityâ„¢ Connected Atomizer, which will - for the first time - allow automakers to optimize painting quality in real time during application rather than following a quality inspection after painting is completed.
The paint shop is one of the most expensive parts of automotive manufacturing, with costly raw materials and high energy consumption. Undercoat, paint or sealant errors can be especially costly and are often only discovered during post-paint inspection.
The new solution begins with ABBs state-of-the-art paint atomizer, whose design increases paint transfer efficiency and reduces paint waste by 75% between todays frequent color changes. The innovative design also doubles the operating time between manual cleaning from two to more than four hours for the externally-charged atomizer, meaning the system is easier to maintain and can stay online and productive longer without over-spray contamination. The entire ABB painting system offers an environmentally friendly turnkey solution that provides real-time analysis and improved diagnostics in order to increase uptime and ensure zero quality defects.
The real breakthrough for this solution however, comes from connecting the sensor-equipped atomizer to the ABB Abilityâ„¢ digital offering, which allows for real-time smart diagnostics and precise paint control. This new level of digitalization supports robot users transition towards the factory of the future. By monitoring the condition of key atomizer components such as bell cups, air motors and shaping air ring, as well as variables such as acceleration, pressure, vibration and temperature, paint transfer efficiency can be boosted by up to 10% while the paint is being applied. This also eliminates the need for costly downtime for repainting or touchups.
"Even in mature, heavily automated industries like automotive, digitalization is creating new low-hanging fruit-opportunities for automakers to sharpen their operations in ways never before possible," says Per Vegard Nerseth, Managing Director Robotics at ABB. "Even incremental improvements in high-cost activities like paint can have a significant multiplier effect. ABB Abilityâ„¢ allows us to help our customers discover and make the most of these emerging opportunities."
Availability
The ABB Abilityâ„¢ Connected Atomizer RB 1000i is available for order today.
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