POMA ESTA PRO - Potential separation system

Complex requirements—such as painting bumpers using electrostatics and water-based paint—require innovative technologies to address them effectively.
While electrostatic painting has been considered state of the art for many years, specific applications like bumper coating present additional challenges: complex geometries, conductive paint materials, and no downtime for recharging the system. In such cases, a system for electrical isolation of the paint is essential.

Water-based paint systems are conductive, which means the paint must be electrically isolated when using electrostatics. The high-voltage-charged paint must be separated from ground potential.

The POMA ESTA PRO technology combines pigging systems with conventional cylinders. Our complete system allows for coating both large batches of the same color without cycle time losses, and individual skids in special colors as needed.

The POMA ESTA PRO system can be installed on all common painting robots, as the robot-mounted unit is lightweight and compact in design.