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Paint removal from aircraft composite parts (radomes, ...)

 

 

Paint removal from aircraft coposite parts - details

 
 

Aeronautical paint removal using starch blast media.

  • This process, using a wheat starch, is used for automatically or manually removing paint from composite or metal substrates.
  • Paint removal can be complete (substrate stripping with no surface condition change) or selective (primary coating retained).
  • For uniform paint removal, Rösler developed a special nozzle. Compared with conventional cylindrical nozzles, this special nozzle provides optimised distribution of the media over a larger area (the hot spot is eliminated).
  • In the automatic mode, the paint removal operation is performed using a 6-axis robot (or a 7-axis robot when installed on a longitudinal carriage).
  • The paths are generated by a laser beam providing 3D mapping of the part to be treated.
  • Up to 30 times faster than manual stripping

 

Stripping - Roesler Aerospace
 

 
 

 

Stripping - Roesler Aerospace

 

 

 

Stripping - Roesler Aerospace
 

 

 

Stripping - Roesler Aerospace

 
 

 

Stripping - Roesler Aerospace

 

 

 

Stripping - Roesler Aerospace

 

 

Stripping - Roesler Aerospace

 
 

 

Stripping - Roesler Aerospace

 

 

 

Stripping - Roesler Aerospace

 

 

Stripping - Roesler Aerospace
 

 
 

 

Stripping - Roesler Aerospace