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From top left: Figure 2 - Optimisation of the space available for hanging parts. Figure 3 - The direction in which workpieces are hung is a key factor. Figure 4 - The flexibility of the new frame reduces the cost of unused load bar space. Figure 5 - Flexi-frame, the new frame launched by HangOn and distributed in Italy by Ibix Industrial.

In this context, it becomes essential to use the right tools to cope with the demands of the market as smoothly as possible and without inefficiencies that could absorb the gains of the recovery.

Flexi-frame: the new flexible frame that helps recovery

In this article, we present a new product launched by HangOn and distributed on the Italian market by Ibix Industrial, a division of Ibix Srl. It achieves an efficiency degree that is now the standard required especially of coating contractors (Fig. 1). Its features are as follows: • flexibility, which avoids the need to build a frame for every single workpiece to be hung, thus reducing costs and avoiding problems in the management and implementation of tools; • hanging density (Fig. 2): optimisation of the hanging space is one of the keys to reducing line costs, because the pre-treatment plant and the oven work both with and without hung parts; • hanging direction of parts (Fig. 3): the workpieces must be positioned as required and according to their conformation, in order to avoid that any water traces from the pre-treatment process remain inside them (e.g. box-type parts) or that certain areas are not painted due to shading effects;

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