Painting
Robot
The painting robots are designed and built with
innovative materials and up-to-date technological solutions,
making this range of robots among the most
flexible and user-friendly machines on the painting market.
Self-learning
Robot
Painting robots are designed to optimize painting processes, making it more efficient, cleaner and avoiding paint waste.
The robots supplied by Erzinger in partnership with GME Robotics have six degrees of freedom and are suitable for painting lines with overhead, floor or conveyor systems. Due to their structure, they can paint small, medium and large parts.
- Fast
- Precise
- Easy user programming
- Maximum flexibility for the most diverse movements
- Robust, high-quality equipment
- Low maintenance
Self-learning
- Using a joystick to paint the parts for the first time, the system record the movements and store them in a program that can be executed automatically by the painting robot.
Point to point
- This format allows the robot to be programmed by capturing the main points and joining them together, creating a continuous path. With this system it is possible to modify all the parameters of the programs, the speed and the movements related to painting.
3VR Tracking
- The VR software allows parts to be scanned, 3D simulations of the paint program to be created and applied as defined.
After Sales
- After-sales service implemented, allowing full support, with sales of spare parts, training and corrective and preventive maintenance.
VIRTUAL REALITY TRACKING:
After many years of experience in self-programming paint robots, CMA has developed an evolution of the self-learning system. Instead of moving the robot as is traditionally done, a special joystick is used, very light and easy to maneuver, on which the spray gun itself is attached. The trajectories are acquired by a series of sensors and stored to create the complete painting program. Finally, the operator manually paints an initial part so that the trajectories can be replicated by the CMA robot.