Linear wet paint robots are designed specifically for the parts to be painted (vertical or horizontal painting), with equipment either being ex-proof or with non-ex-proof equipment being placed outside the paint booth.
Key Features and Advantages:
* Custom designed according to the architecture of the part to be painted.
* More functional in scenarios with low part variety.
* X, Y, and Z axes can be controlled by servo or asynchronous motors.
* Axis speeds can be adjusted depending on automation.
* More economical compared to standard painting robots.
* Can have conveyor tracking feature.
* Atomization control can be integrated.
* Capable of communication with other units (Profinet).
* Can be controlled with standard painting times and movements.
Disadvantages:
* Variety of parts to be painted can be problematic.
* Feasible up to 1, 2, and 3 axes; each additional axis may require added motors and software.
* Mechanical capabilities are limited by design, making additional revisions extremely difficult.
* Requires custom design and special automation.