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Program naszej produkcji: pompy i pistolety natryskowe do malowania, automatyczne systemy przeznaczone do malowania z różnymi modelami aplikatorów do użycia w przemyśle metalowym, tworzyw sztucznych oraz motoryzacyjnym, urządzenia do mieszania oraz dozowania dla farb typu 2K oraz 3K, roboty malujące |
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Program naszej produkcji: pompy i pistolety natryskowe do malowania, automatyczne systemy przeznaczone do malowania z różnymi modelami aplikatorów do użycia w przemyśle metalowym, tworzyw sztucznych oraz motoryzacyjnym, urządzenia do mieszania oraz dozowania dla farb typu 2K oraz 3K, roboty malujące
Reiter’s history started with development and manufacture of individual components for paint technology. This means that, right from the start, Reiter was confronted with detail problems which are decisive for the functioning of the entire system. This has provided a rich source of experience which is still proving its value today.
Automatic painting is only successful if one component is compatible with another. Only in this way the whole becomes more than the sum of its individual parts. Reiter keeps all the different stands together. From development of customer-specific solutions through to turn key hand over of the system, complete and ready to operate.
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1973
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Company founded by Kurt Reiter; as Reiter Bewegungstechnik
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1996
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Acquisition of Böllhoff Verfahrenstechnik; Electrostatic Paint Application and Automation Technology
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2000
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Established REITER UK Ltd. Birmingham (GB)
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2000
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Established REITER GmbH, Vienna (A)
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2001
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Certification Quality Management System according DIN EN ISO 9001
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2002
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Established Sales Office REITER Benelux, Hamont-Achel (B)
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2003
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Development and market introduction Kontur V, window painting installation
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2003
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Market introduction “REDOS” dosing system with material recovery
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2005
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Established REITER India Finishing Systems Pvt. Ltd., Pune (IND)
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2007
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Take over of Baral Sondermaschinen und Anlagenbau, Murr (D)
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Employees:
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45
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Turn over 2006:
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6,5 Mio. EUR
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Locations
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Winnenden (D); Vienna (A); Birmingham (GB); Hamont-Achel (B), Pune (IND)
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 | Holder for 2K-AGMD Spraying System Holder for 2K-AGMD Spraying System |  | Mechanical reciprocator with built in advantages This unit consists of a slide carriage assembly and an electrical gear motor.
The carriage with attached spraying systems is guided backflash free on rails with maintenance-free rollers. A shuttle assembly connected to roller chain moves the carriage up and down. Stroke length is determined by the distance of the two sprockets.
An electrical motor with variably adjustable control worm gear operates the drive. In order to prevent soiling of the interior reciprocator station, cone-shaped plastic lips are attached to cover the side openings.
The reciprocator is optionally mounted on a roller-guided shifting device
|  | Painting Robots To meet todays expectations on reproducible quality combined with highest efficiency in the production more and more companies turn to painting robots. Reiter has been working for years with all major robot manufacturers such as ABB, Fanuc, Stäubli etc. This enable our engineers to select the best suitable robot for the specific requirements of each customer.
Only when combined with the Reiter application technology the robot converts into a painting robot. The well engineered and proofen Reiter components ensure the highest availability, reliability and quality of the painting process. Installation, commissioning, system integration and programming complete the Reiter scope and services around the robot installations.
Reiter Robot Application technology
High pressure systems
Air atomizing low pressure systems
Center Bell high rotation Systems
Reiter Robot Dosing Systems
1K pressure controlled systems
1K volume controlled gear pump systems
2K- or 3K-PaintMix dosing systems
|  | Reciprocator EHR 8300 The stroke carriage, to which the spray guns are attached with appropriate holders, travels up and down a guide way. The load can be counterbalanced by placing a suitable number of weights in the counterbalance carriage. The drive of the electric reversing gear motor is transmitted by a roller chain to the stroke and counterbalance carriage attached at each end. The position of the stroke carriage is established by a encoder that feeds the position signals to the linear-path control. A frequency converter controls the gear motor speed, thus permitting continuous variation of the stroking speed.
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ROWINCO – Scan automatic programming system for windows
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