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  2. Spray painting - Wikipedia

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    Spray painting is a painting technique in which a device sprays coating material (paint, ink, varnish, etc.) through the air onto a surface. The most common types employ compressed gas—usually air —to atomize and direct the paint particles.

  3. Paint robot - Wikipedia

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    The worlds first painting robot was developed at Trallfa, [4] a wheelbarrow factory in Bryne, Norway. The development started in 1964 to aid in the painting of the wheelbarrows and to reduce human interaction with toxic paint chemicals. In 1966 the robot was recruited for production in the factory painting the trolleys and wheelbarrows.

  4. Rotational bell painting - Wikipedia

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    A rotary atomizer is an automatic electrostatic paint applicator used in high volume, automatic production painting environments. Also called a 'paint bell', "rotary bell atomizer" or 'bell applicator', it is preferred for high volume paint application for its superior transfer efficiency, spray pattern consistency, and low compressed air consumption, when compared to a paint spray gun.

  5. Graco Inc. - Wikipedia

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    This includes airless paint sprayers, texture sprayers, line striping equipment, and more. Dispensing Equipment: They produce dispensing solutions for precise application of fluids in industries like automotive manufacturing, electronics, and food processing. Foam and Polyurethane Equipment: Graco manufactures equipment used in the production ...

  6. Paint - Wikipedia

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    Paint is a material or mixture that ... low cost, easier application, and easier cleaning of equipment, among other factors. ... The controversial solvent 2 ...

  7. PPG Industries - Wikipedia

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    PPG expanded quickly. By 1900, known as the "Glass Trust", it included 10 plants, had a 65 percent share of the U.S. plate glass market, and had become the nation's second largest producer of paint. [4] Today, known as PPG Industries, the company is a multibillion-dollar, Fortune 500 corporation with 150 manufacturing locations around the world.

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