The spray method uses a spray gun or rotary atomizer to apply a variety of liquids to surfaces. Unlike the roll coating process, spray coating also allows you to enhance three-dimensional components. If the workpieces you need to paint have a raw surface or hollow spaces, you can also opt for dip coating as an alternative. The spray guns can be either stationary or moved along linear axes, or robots can be installed. We’d be happy to help you find the optimal solution tailored to your specific requirement profile.
Spray media lacquer
1K lacquer
2K lacquer
Water-based coatings
Solvent lacquers
UV curing varnishe
Combinations of lacquers
Other spray media
Pickling
Nanocoating
Anti-scratch coating
Corrosion protection
Sol Gel
Adhesive applications
Spray gun variants
Air
Airmix
Airless
Electrostatics
Professional spray painting conserves resources
When it comes to planning coating systems and lines, we pay special attention to conserving resources, which begins with our own production operations and ends with an optimally designed spray painting system installed at our customer’s location. This not only allows you to reduce energy consumption, but also the amount of coating medium required.
If your coating operations are limited, you can benefit from our Paint Shuttle system for smaller batches. If you tend to switch colors frequently, the fast, fully automatic color switch system can offer advantages, saving you time and minimizing your use of resources. We can also integrate paint recovery systems into your spray booth if desired, with the corresponding exhaust air purification system available through our Venjakob Umwelttechnik company.