Color change

Color change in painting technology is an important process that takes place in industrial painting systems to change from one paint color to another. This process is crucial to make the production of painted products efficient and to offer a variety of colors and designs.

The color change often begins with thoroughly cleaning the paint guns, paint systems and paint booths to remove residue from the previous paint color and create a clean surface for the new color. The paint containers or tanks are then emptied and filled with the new paint. This step often requires careful planning and preparation to ensure that the correct amount and color of paint material is present.

During the color change, painting parameters such as spray pressure, spray nozzles and drying times must also be adjusted to ensure that the new paint color is applied evenly and with the desired quality. This can be done by programming paint systems or manual adjustments, depending on the type of paint system and the specific requirements of the color change.

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This definition is taken from the surface technology encyclopedia from Surface Technology Online. You can find many more technical terms from the surface technology industry in our lexicon overview.

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