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Precision Spray Control Strategies Pay Off

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An
inefficient spray system can cause quality control issues, unscheduled
system downtime, increased maintenance time and excessive use of
chemicals, water and electricity.
Click
here to read an article published in Flow Control magazine
on how Spray System Optimization could save you hundreds of thousands
of dollars!
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Highly-flexible
Spray Solution Significantly Reduces Scrap
for a Door Manufacturer
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Problem:
A European manufacturer of metal doors wanted an automated system
that would apply the correct volume of water to sandwich-panels
for any line speed using a single set of spray nozzles for all products.
Product quality was suffering, which made finding an answer to the
problem critical.
Click
here to read about the AutoJet Technologies solution!
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Achieve
even cooling across the width of your product with
an AutoJet Zoned Cooling Spray System
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If
temperature variations across the width of your product can dramatically
affect product quality or production rates, a Zoned Cooling Spray
System could solve your problems.
Here
are just a few of the system benefits:
- Minimizes
water usage and eliminates over-wetting
- Provides
quick changeover for a variety of web widths
- Automatically
adjusts for changes in ambient temperature
For
more information on how much an AutoJet Zoned Cooling Spray System
can save you, click
here.
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See
an AutoJet Spray System at Work
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A picture's
worth a thousand words -- click
here to see a demonstration of an AutoJet Spray System in action.
Here's
a partial list of
the applications we solve every day.
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How
the AutoJet Spray Controller works
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The
Model 2250 AutoJet Spray Controller has 8 built-in regulation modes
which allow for control of a wide variety of applications. One of
the most common challenges in spray applications is maintaining
the proper temperature for a product or process.
Closed
Loop Temperature Control is used to spray fluid so that
a constant temperature is maintained and used in applications such
as gas conditioning. The desired temperature is specified by the
operator and the spray controller, using a temperature sensor, constantly
adjusts the fluid pressure to increase or decrease flow rate.
For
more complete information on all 8 regulation modes, click
here.
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