It is a technology in which a robot (or MTP) that transfers workpieces without a conveyor and a robot that performs painting move organically as a single integrated system. By controlling the posture of the workpiece, painting operations are always carried out at the optimal painting angle (gravity direction).
| Category | Conventional Conveyor Method | CYNC Painting Method (NEW) |
|---|---|---|
| Workpiece Status | Fixed or simple movement | Mounted on transfer robot/MTP + synchronized operation |
| Painting Operation | Robot operates independently | Workpiece and robot operate in mutual cooperation |
| Key Features | Paint waste, contamination occurs | Gravity-direction painting, relative speed control, gun-tip speed optimization |
Operational cost savings through reduction in booth size (area: 18.8%, volume: 30.4%), and maintenance cost reduction through single-direction painting.
Improved transfer efficiency through gravity-direction painting and application of high-efficiency painting equipment. Minimization of unnecessary paint consumption through workpiece posture control.
Quality is stabilized through improved reproducibility of painting trajectories, and dust defects caused by mist are reduced due to consistent painting direction.
Uniform paint film thickness achieved through cooperative painting and optimal path generation. Approximately 20% reduction in production time (TACT) through shortened posture change time.