The washable protective covers used in paint, varnish, and plastic filler workshops protect robots from paint and varnish mists, plastic filler beads, and highly demanding environments that can be detrimental to robot mechanics.
These protective robot covers are used to reduce dirt buildup and wear on the robot’s joints, thus preserving their functionality and minimizing maintenance requirements. ASP paint covers also ensure that no robot fluids or grease are deposited in the process or on the treated parts (vehicles or parts). These covers are specifically designed for paint robots, manipulator robots, and opening robots, providing complete protection from the base to the Axis 4 arm, where the robot wrist joint is often bi-conical. These covers, made of TELUPRO 22, TORTOP B+, and TORCAL B+, have a lifespan of several years and can be washed with industrial solvents.
Your constraints:
ATEX Zone: The protective covers need to comply with ATEX regulations for use in potentially explosive atmospheres.
Limited cleaning time: The covers must be designed for easy and quick cleaning to minimize downtime during the cleaning process.
Use of solvents: The covers must be resistant to the solvents used in the cleaning process and should not be damaged or deteriorate when exposed to them.
Anti-fiber/particulate zone: The covers must prevent the release of fibers or particles that could contaminate the environment or interfere with the robot’s operation.
Easy cleaning for plastic filler robots: The covers for plastic filler robots must be designed to be easy to clean, so that any plastic filler residues can be removed without leaving any traces or causing damage to the covers.