
Customer testimonials are always the best way to get an objective picture of a product or technology. In the current issue of the online magazine “schaden.news”, various K&L companies report on their experiences with the full version of the airmatic atomization optimizationThe device can constantly control the atomizing air via pressure, air volume and temperature and, in addition to the option of heating the atomizing air, also has the option of cooling it. In view of increasingly extreme weather conditions and enormous temperature fluctuations, this is becoming a major challenge for the painting industry.
“It was like night and day,” says Managing Director Peter Wismach about painting with the airmatic system in Weserbergland paint center"The atomization is much finer with the airmatic and the surface quality is significantly higher, which leads to less finishing effort." The additional cooling pays off especially for smart repairs. "Thanks to the air conditioning, we can now improve the color stability and the flow, especially with critical paints - even in high heat," says Wismach.
Tobias Wastensteiner from the repair shop SRV-Ulm The constant process conditions are convincing, “because the same temperature conditions prevail not only in winter due to the heating, but also in summer due to the air conditioning, thus enabling shorter flash-off times between the individual painting processes.”
The complete schaden.news report can be found as a PDF here.
In a video, ensutec managing director Thomas Mayer describes how airmatic atomization optimization works and the advantages of the technology: