Bottleneck
The small-batch profitability gap
Integrating a bare robot into an existing wet painting or powder coating line is complex and might be risky for SMEs without dedicated engineering departments.
- Traditional ABB robot programming is too rigid and time-consuming. For high-mix production runs, the time spent manually coding frequently outweighs the financial benefits of automation.
- Finding and retaining specialized IT staff to manage constant product changeovers is expensive and exacerbates the skilled labor shortage.
- Installing, testing, and learning to operate new robotic hardware directly on the factory floor typically causes severe production downtime.

The Solution
Two experts, one seamless workflow
Integrating a bare robot into an existing wet painting or powder coating line is complex and might be risky for SMEs without dedicated engineering departments.
- End-to-end integration
RobPainting handles everything from initial concept to a full 2K installation, integrating the automated spray systems seamlessly into clients’ existing workflows. - End-to-end integration
RobPainting handles everything from initial concept to a full 2K installation, integrating the automated spray systems seamlessly into clients’ existing workflows. - End-to-end integration
RobPainting handles everything from initial concept to a full 2K installation, integrating the automated spray systems seamlessly into clients’ existing workflows. - End-to-end integration
RobPainting handles everything from initial concept to a full 2K installation, integrating the automated spray systems seamlessly into clients’ existing workflows.