Frequently asked questions about the Ceetec DuoFlexSpray 2500
Can DuoFlex Spray coat 100% of all geometries without any rework?
Most profiles can be coated fully automatically, as can panels, including most milled cutouts. However, a small percentage of less common profiles may remain that cannot be automated economically. Our goal is to find the optimal cost-effective solution for you; let's discuss this together.
How long does a color change or cleaning take?
A color change takes just 3 minutes – from black to white! Cleaning takes between 3 and 20 minutes, depending on previous use. The DuoFlex Spray meets all technical requirements (material selection, accessibility, operating concept) for minimal downtime. Furthermore, you receive comprehensive, personalized training. And that's not all: you also receive an online course that keeps your employees up-to-date and allows you to quickly train new staff.
Are there also more compact machines?
Yes. The DuoFlex Spray 1300 is suitable if you want to coat panels up to a maximum width of 1300 mm. Let's discuss which machine best and most economically meets your specific requirements.
What other advantages does the DuoFlex offer?
It is part of our large modular system and can be expanded with grinding machines, preheating tunnels, cleaning systems, drying channels and mechanization including KUKA robots to create a line that is perfectly suited to your needs.
What is the current delivery time?
We currently have a lead time of at least four months. The smaller DuoFlex Spray 1300 is sometimes in stock. So, if you already have larger quantities to coat and need help as soon as possible, we could provide you with a smaller machine as a temporary solution until the larger machine arrives, which will then cover a much wider range of applications.
How much space does the machine require?
The machine itself is only 2.40 m deep and 3.50 m wide. Depending on the local conditions, it can be positioned with either a narrow or wide side against a wall (we would be happy to explain this in person). The roller conveyors or transport belts in front of and behind the machine can be mounted on casters and moved out of the way if space is needed elsewhere. The transport belts should be at least two-thirds the length of the components being processed.