Adapt: Inside a New Robotic Paint Drying System

May 29, 2018

Tim Beal, owner of Beal's Auto Body & Paint, has developed his own robotic paint drying technology. For this Adapt episode of CollisionCast, he sat down with FenderBender to discuss why he entered into the arena and how his technology works.

Several years ago, gas catalytic drying technology was introduced. The equipment is designed to dramatically reduce paint drying time by drying vehicles within minutes instead of hours. Now, Tim Beal, owner of Beal's Auto Body & Paint, has developed his own technology, called the Phoenix. He spoke with FenderBender about why he entered into the robotic paint drying arena and how his technology works.

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