Graco Inc. has launched Reactor 2, a plural-component sprayer for polyurethane foam and polyurea that offers software and hardware advancements to improve application accuracy.
Reactor 2 also offers innovative data reporting technologies to help owners track and record jobsite activity and spraying parameters, the Minneapolis, MN-based company says.
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The Reactor 2 has an advanced motor control module and software designed to produce smooth, consistent results.
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The first Reactor product was released 10 years ago; the latest model was developed in response to customer feedback, according to Tryg Waterhouse, product marketing manager, Graco Applied Fluid Technologies Division.
Customer-Inspired Features
According to Graco, the customer-driven changes include:
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A 40 percent smaller footprint than a standard Graco Reactor for more room in the spray rig;
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The relocation of electronics for easier service; and
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An advanced motor control module and software that produces a smoother, more consistent spray performance.
The Advanced Display Module features data download, chemical recipe storage, drum level indicators and on-screen troubleshooting, Graco notes.
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The unit comes in electric stand-alone models and integrated systems.
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The Reactor 2 Elite model comes with an inlet pressure and temperature sensor; Xtreme-Wrap Scuff Guard on heated hoses for Reactor 2 packages; and Graco InSite.
Graco InSite is a remote reporting technology that enables owners of spray-foam businesses to see real-time jobsite data via smart phone, tablet or computer.
The product comes in electric stand-alone models and integrated systems.
More information: www.graco.com/reactor2.
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