Robotic Atomizer features quick-disconnect design.

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Evolver is available in 60° and 90°, single- and dual-head modules, in either HVLP or conventional air spray, with adapters for all types of robots. Four different modular gun configurations allow correct gun to be selected that best fits application. All valves are grounded within manifold, allowing atomizer to apply more conductive solvent-borne materials, and change color sequence during spraying with no loss of tip voltage.



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Evolved from the Best of the Rest


The ITW Ransburg Evolver, built on a solid foundation of quality, is the fourth generation robotic atomizer that incorporates all the benefits of the previous applicators plus more. The Evolver handles work more quickly and efficiently than ever before, completely surpassing its competition.

The Evolver's unique quick disconnect design makes it easy to change from one spray head to another in less than one minute using only one tool. This allows for upkeep and repair off-line without removal of the entire applicator, greatly reducing inventory cost and downtime.

The Evolver is available in 60 or 90° single or dual head modules and either HVLP or conventional air spray, with adapters for all types of robots. Four different modular gun configurations allow the right gun to be selected that will best fit the application. And with only four screws, the conversion between all is easy.

Also, the Evolver's advanced fluid manifold design allows for quicker, more efficient performance. All the valves are grounded within the manifold, allowing the Evolver to apply more conductive solvent borne materials, for a quick color change of ten seconds or less, and a color change sequence during spraying with no loss of tip voltage.

ITW Ransburg Electrostatic Systems, an Illinois Tool Works Company, offers a variety of finishing products and systems, including electrostatic systems, electrostatic HVLP systems, automatic sprayguns, disks and bells, gun reciprocators, closed-loop fluid control systems, and system parts and accessories.
Harold Ransburg first experimented with paint charging and surface grounding technologies in the 1930s, and patented the revolutionary electrostatic finishing process in 1941. Today, ITW Ransburg remains an industry innovator and serves the global liquid electrostatic spray-finishing marketplace from their headquarters in Toledo, Ohio.

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