One: Airless Spray Robot
An airless spray robot, also known as low-pressure airless spray, uses low-pressure air to atomize paint into a mist flow after it exits the nozzle, which then acts on the surface of the object (such as walls or woodwork). Airless spraying, compared to handbrushing, leaves no brush marks and results in relatively even surfaces, with shorter work times per unit, effectively shortening the overall project duration. However, it can have splatter, leading to material waste, and upon close inspection, extremely fine particle-like spots can be seen. Typically, airless spraying uses industry-standard air compressors. These are multi-functional, cost-effective investments. The market also features vacuum-style airless spray guns, gravity-fed airless sprayers, and other similar machinery.
Section 2: Airless Spray Painting Robot
Airless spray robots are suitable for applying high-viscosity paints, offering sharp edges and can be used for spray projects with boundary requirements. Depending on the type of machinery, there are various options, including airless spray guns, electric airless spray guns, internal combustion airless spray guns, and automatic spray machines. Additionally, when spraying on metal surfaces, it's important to use metal paint (enamel type).
Key Advantages of Spray Painting Robots
One: Good flexibility.
(1) Wide operational radius with excellent flexibility.
(2) Can be coated on both the inner and outer surfaces.
(3) Capable of mixed-line production for various vehicle types, such as sedans, wagons, pickup trucks, and other body mixed-line production.
Improve the quality of paint application and the material utilization rate.
(1) Accurate profiling spray path enhances the evenness of the coating film and other appearance spray quality.
(2) Reduce overspray volume and the consumption of cleaning solvents, enhancing material utilization.
Three: Easy to operate and maintain.
(1) Offline programming is available, significantly reducing on-site debugging time.
(2) Plug-in structure and modular design for quick installation and replacement of components, reducing maintenance time.
(3) All components are easily accessible for maintenance and upkeep.
Four, high equipment utilization rate.
(1) The utilization rate of reciprocating automatic spray machines is generally only 40%-60%, while the utilization rate of spray robots can reach 90%-95%.





