Dürr’s new EcoSupply2 Core is a modular paint supply station that integrates all the necessary components into a compact design. The system is ideal for all industrial applications where painting happens in a confined space, and is certified for the European, U.S. and Asian markets.
The system combines multiple products: an agitator, pumps or pressure tanks that transport the paint, filters for material purification and pressure controllers. In addition, sensors can be installed to display the fill level in the paint drum or lifters for easy drum replacement.
The EcoSupply2 Core reduces the workload for integrators, since the system only requires bolting to the ground and commissioning before use. As a result, almost all the assembly and engineering work is eliminated. Until now, the integrator had to document both stages. This requirement is no longer necessary, since Dürr provides a declaration of conformity guaranteeing that the customer’s EcoSupply2 Core has undergone a technical inspection.
The EcoSupply2 Core comes in a number of different versions. As the center component of the station, you can choose between a diaphragm pump for the low-pressure range or a piston pump for pressures up to 300 bar, depending on your specific application technology and the paint type being used. Additionally, different flow and return regulators tailored to various flow rates and pressure ranges compatible with these pumps are available.
With the paint supply station, Dürr provides pressure tanks that can accommodate volumes of up to 60 liters. When using buckets or drums (30, 60 or 200 liters), the original container directly supplies the paint.
While pumps, controllers, and tanks are available in various designs, there’s the option to add other components as extras. For example, an agitator, filter, or lifter can be added which raises the pump for changing the paint container. Industrial companies can also utilize the EcoSupply2 Core exclusively as an agitator. When used in this way, a separate station agitates the paint accelerating the paint changing process and minimizing production interruptions.
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