In 1888, Dr. Allen DeVilbiss from Ohio, USA, developed the world's first spray atomization technology. The performance of DeVilbiss has been pursued for over 125 years.
We are making daily efforts to develop products from an ecological perspective that considers the Earth's environment, as well as to improve functionality and quality. 1. Anodizing treatment of the paint pathway to adapt to environmentally friendly water-based paints. 2. Improvement of coating efficiency that contributes to enhanced painting capability and VOC reduction. 3. Improvement of particle size that leads to better painting finishes and reduction of painting defects.
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Devilbiss has consistently led the world in the technology of atomizing paint or liquids using air spray guns up to today. In 1998, from the perspective of energy conservation and improved atomization, they developed the LVMP (Low Volume Medium Pressure) gun, which replaces the previous HVLP (High Volume Low Pressure) technology that atomizes paint using a large volume of air at a low pressure of 0.07 MPa or less. It has received high praise for its excellent atomization capability and high transfer efficiency. Now, as we celebrate 120 years since Dr. Allen Devilbiss pioneered spray finishing, Devilbiss spray finishing equipment continues to be active in various industrial fields around the world.
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Coating equipment ■ Automotive repair ■ General industrial use ■ General metal coating ■ Wood coating ■ Release agents ■ Steel structures ■ Leather ■ Release materials ■ Resin small parts ■ Enamel ■ Robot-mounted ■ For abrasive liquids ■ For corrosive liquids ■ Water-based paints
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In 1888, Dr. Allen DeVilbiss invented the spray gun, and subsequently, in 1936, Mr. Harold Ransburg patented an electrostatic spray painting method that applied electrostatics. This became the foundation for what later developed into "CFT: Carlisle Fluid Technologies." Our company was established in 1963 as Japan Ransburg Co., Ltd. through a joint investment by Ransburg Corporation in the United States and Tokiko Co., Ltd. After more than 50 years since its founding, we changed our company name to CFT Ransburg Co., Ltd. in May 2017. CFT oversees brands that boast excellent technologies in the field of industrial painting, including DeVILBISS for spray guns, Ransburg for electrostatic painting, Binks for high-efficiency bellows pumps, BGK for dryers, and MS for powder coating machines, providing advanced painting-related equipment and facilities in various regions around the world.