Apache Brush-Air 19

Brush Air Technology

Impregnating Machines (Flow - Coating)

This technology was designed to ensure the perfect coating of sections of wood elements already machined as grooves, holes, tenons and bevel cuts. The beam entering the machine undergoes 3 working cycles:

  • The first stage is one that ensures complete spraying of the primer across the surfaces of the beam.

  • The second stage is one that generates primary cleaning of the primer from the piece. In the BRUSH-AIR version it is obtained by means of a forced ventilation circuit that supplies 3 air blades. The excess primer is literally blown away from the beam, also following the machined areas as grooves, holes, tenons and bevel cuts.

  • The third stage is the one that generates the finishing. It is obtained by means of a set of 5 counter rotating brushes that, with their contact with the external surfaces of the wood, mechanically remove any excessive of primer with a super grade of finishing. A photecell device detects the workpiece presence activating the air blades in order to minimize the air consumption.

  

Apache Brush-Air 19

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