Low Shear BPR Saves Color, Satisfies Top Management
Major automotive company solves paint shear problem and meets manufacturing color specifications with Graco’s low shear back pressure regulator.
Paint Line Achieves Color Match Without Shear
CUSTOMER: Automotive manufacturer
GRACO EQUIPMENT: Low Shear Back Pressure Regulator (BPR)
Automotive companies have rigorous standards for color and finish quality. Meeting those standards can be difficult with paint that is constantly circulating. Excess circulation causes paint shearing, changing the color and dulling shine in metallic and high viscosity paints.
CHALLENGE: One automotive manufacturer struggled with a high viscosity, dark metallic paint. Constant circulation over multiple shifts made paint shearing unavoidable. They could not match the intended color or keep paint shades consistent over time.
Instead, the paint line engineer resorted to purposely shearing the paint to control for a consistent color. This imperfect solution took up to four days of circulation to control for the paint shade.
Top management was not happy. They were dead set on a certain level of quality. The engineer needed a solution fast.
SOLUTION: A Graco account representative mentioned that a new low shear back pressure regulator (BPR) could help.
- Traditional BPRs do a great job managing pressure on the circulation line, but their sharp cornered geometry can cause faster shear in metallic paint.
- The gentler design of the Graco low shear BPR slows shearing effects to maintain the shine of the paint longer.
RESULTS: After installing a Graco low shear BPR, they were finally able to attain the right color and finish quality. No more purposely shearing paint to match a color saved time, money, and tension from top management.
Graco’s low shear BPR has become a company standard. With the success of the field unit, they immediately ordered enough to outfit the entire plant with plans to equip another facility.
This automotive manufacturer understood that sometimes the smallest problems could affect finish quality. Now they know that Graco is there to provide the solution.
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