Coating processes – Electrical product produced – Integrated circuit – printed circuit – or circuit board
Patent
1983-04-01
1985-07-30
Bueker, Richard
Coating processes
Electrical product produced
Integrated circuit, printed circuit, or circuit board
427 33, 427421, 981152, 901 7, 901 43, 118323, 118326, 118631, B05D 104
Patent
active
045321485
ABSTRACT:
A robot painting system for electrostatically painting an automobile body that includes a paint module adapted to maintain the automobile body in a stationary position relative to at least two painting robots, each of which carries a rotary bell-type atomizing device and provides programmed movement thereof about five control axes at a speed which prevents the cone-shaped pattern of atomized paint particles from being distorted due to any gyroscopic effect developed by the atomizing device as it is moved about the control axes.
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Biskup Edward J.
Bueker Richard
General Motors Corporation
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