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SPAP
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The advantages in productivity connected to Drytronic
technology are not limited to a reduction in drying times
but there are considerable savings of up to 70-90% in
the application of painting consumables compared to
conventional systems by using the SPAP (Symach Paint
Application Process) application cycle.
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SPAP (Symach Paint Application Process)
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The SPAP system is an application cycle for paint products
of any kind such as: filler, undercoat, water base and
clear lacquer.
Compared to the traditional application cycle, the SPAP
system reduces by 70-90% the application time of the
various coats necessary for painting a certain product,
thanks to elimination of the flash-off stage in-between
a coat and the following one: the application is in fact a
continuous process performed on hot support.
Drying time is also reduced by 80-90%.
Following are the main differences in application,
consumption and cycle times comparing the traditional
system to the SPAP system, for any type of paint
product.
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FILLER
Filler application using the SPAP system together
with Drytronic drying technology allows you to
complete a repair job in just one cycle
of application and sanding.
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UNDERCOAT
Applying the undercoat and drying can be
performed as a continuous work cycle since the
SPAP system and the Drytronic drying technology
eliminate any flash-off time between coats.
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WATER BASE
Water base application using the SPAP system,
together with Drytronic drying technology,
allows for drying in a few minutes; this means
that any flash-off/drying time is eliminated
and the painting process is then considerably
faster.
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CLEAR LACQUER
Applying clear lacquer using the SPAP system,
together with Drytronic drying technology, allows
for application and drying in a few minutes.
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WET ON WET UNDERCOAT
Applying wet on wet undercoat using the SPAP
system, together with Drytronic drying technology,
allows for nearly immediate application and
drying.
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SUMMARY TABLE
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