A vacuum painting apparatus has movable entry and exit ports which compensate for bending or twisting of the strip material being painted. The entry and exit port templates are connected together by four compression struts. A spring-loaded slidable seal is provided around the periphery of each of the entry and exit port templates, sealing the templates to the box structure of the vacuum painting apparatus. The templates use either "Z" or "C" shaped parts each having first and second ends and a web therebetween, with one end having larger dimensions than the other end. A first set of guide roller assemblies is positioned at the entry port on the exterior of the apparatus, while a second set of guide roller assemblies is positioned at the exist port on the interior of the apparatus.
A vacuum-coating apparatus has the vacuum-coating chamber mounted on an upright housing part of the upper end of which the suction generator is provided and whose lower end communicates with a horizontal housing part containing the coating-liquid supply. The liquid circulator includes a cartridge filter for removing solids from the liquid which is fed to the coating chamber and which has a conical easily-replaceable filter unit. The air from the changer is directed downwardly along an adjustable air-control plate on the underside of an air-guide plate and then upwardly around an edge of the air-control plate.
Apparatus for applying a liquid coating to an irregularly shaped workpiece comprises a housing defining a coating chamber having an inlet and an exit. A conveyor system is adapted to convey the workpiece into the inlet, through the coating chamber, and out the exit. A plurality of sprayheads are mounted in the coating chamber, in generally surrounding relation to the workpiece, and arranged at various angles with respect to the workpiece, for spraying the liquid coating toward the workpiece. A plenum structure is connected to the housing and defines a plenum chamber communicating with the coating chamber. A vacuum system is associated with the plenum chamber for drawing a vacuum thereon. A blower system adjacent the exit of the coating chamber blows air into the coating chamber toward the workpiece.
A method and apparatus for applying a coating to a continuous length of tubing. A coating chamber having entry and exit ports substantially encloses a portion of the tubing while permitting the tubing to pass continuously therethrough. Airflow into the coating chamber through the exit port strips excess coating material from the tubing surface. Air is withdrawn from the coating chamber by vacuum pumps through one or more separation chambers which separate entrained particles or droplets of coating material from the air. The coating chamber is preferably disposed at a distance from the separation chamber(s). The vacuum line connecting the coating chamber with the separation chamber(s) is preferably flexible or breakable. The separation chambers are preferably capable of being operated in series or in parallel. Adjustable masks are preferably provided at the entry and exit ports of the coating chamber. A seal is preferably provided at the entry port.