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Finishing - July-August 2020

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AUTOMATION 39<br />

SIT pumps in operation in the UK alone, it has<br />

become the benchmark product due to its<br />

efficiency and simple design that can be easily<br />

maintained and operated. However, with the<br />

focus starting to move towards advanced<br />

automation the Gema R&D team also<br />

recognised the need to update and redevelop<br />

the traditional technology that still forms a<br />

large part of what they do and brought them<br />

to where they are today. This allows the<br />

Gema sales teams to offer their customers a<br />

range of options when working to specify a<br />

new powder coating facility. The Gema All-in-<br />

One system has been developed to bridge the<br />

gap between traditional injector technology<br />

and the SIT inline dense phase pump<br />

technology.<br />

The All-in-One combines a completely<br />

redesigned powder pump body with the gun<br />

control unit to give a compact system that<br />

offers extremely high quality coating and<br />

powder application control. The All-in-One fits<br />

directly into the Gema OptiCentre platform<br />

without the need for additional gun control or<br />

pump cabinets as found on typical traditional<br />

systems and comes equipped with a range of<br />

standard features:<br />

• No pneumatic pipework associated with<br />

traditional venturi systems – this removes any<br />

time lag when triggering the gun making it an<br />

excellent option when using robots<br />

• Built in FlowCheck powder flow sensor to<br />

detect any powder blockages<br />

• PowerClean function with bi-directional<br />

cleaning through the injector body<br />

• Built in Gema DVC and PCC technology<br />

for best possible powder transfer efficiency<br />

and consistent powder output through the<br />

gun<br />

<strong>Finishing</strong> – <strong>July</strong>/<strong>August</strong> <strong>2020</strong>

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