Upgrade for Volta hot melt spray head

The all-electric Volta hot melt spray head from Robatech reduces adhesive consumption by up to 60 per cent with its integrated stitching function.
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The Volta application head can be easily integrated into existing production lines. (Image: Robatech)

The all-electric Volta hot melt spray head from Robatech has received an upgrade that makes it even more powerful. Companies can now reduce their adhesive consumption by up to 60 per cent with the integrated stitching function. 

The stitching function has been integrated into the application head. This makes it easier to divide adhesive beads into shorter beads or adhesive dots with the Volta application head. The amount of adhesive to be saved is defined in the application head control system. This process significantly reduces adhesive consumption without compromising the quality of the application. On the contrary: it even improves adhesion.

The Volta application head can be used to divide adhesive beads into shorter beads or adhesive dots. (Image: Robatech)

Focus on sustainability and energy efficiency

In addition to the potential savings in adhesive, Volta scores with 60 per cent lower energy consumption compared to conventional pneumatic application heads. It operates entirely without compressed air, which reduces maintenance work and cuts costs. The spray head is also robust and durable - new with a service life of up to two billion operating cycles. All of this helps to significantly reduce the CO₂ footprint in production operations.

„Volta is the answer to the growing challenges of rising production costs. With this solution, we not only offer our customers cost efficiency, but also a sustainable and future-orientated alternative for adhesive application.“

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Rolf Gräser, Industry Manager Packaging at Robatech

The Volta application head can be easily integrated into existing production lines, independent of the manufacturer of the previous application heads or the adhesive application system. Integration takes place via a 24 VDC connection without a booster; an external controller is also no longer required for the stitching function.

Source: Robatech