Now, you can analyze your finished spray in just a few minutes – before you even start production.

Still Watching Paint Dry?

With SprayVision*, you can say goodbye to low First Pass Yields, defects, and expensive overruns, and hello to never waiting for paint to dry again.

SprayVision is a highly refined technology that can help you:

Identify defects before they occur
Improve First Pass Yields
Control Coating & Solvent Costs
Reduce Startup & Changeover Time

*Saint Clair Systems is the exclusive sales channel for SprayVision in North America.

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It's Not What You Look at That Matters. It's What You See.

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Save Time & Material

Reduce setup time by 25% + increase your First Pass Yield

Master Your Process

Understand how things will look before production starts

Improve Quality

Get better results without waiting for paint to dry

Go Green

Reduce VOC emissions during the production process

Or, watch the FREE webinar on how to improve your paint process repeatability or watch Mike Bonner of Saint Clair Systems give a demo below.

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DSCT's Focus 2021

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SprayVision Demo

Control Your Process

Capture the pattern

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Capture the actual spray pattern before applying paint to the part. Compare it to the production standard without sacrificing production.

Evaluate

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Measure the pattern to standard without waiting for the paint to dry. Decide if you’re ready for production while the paint is still wet.

Run Production

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If your pattern is acceptable, you can move forward with production and increase your first-pass yield.

Can Film Pattern Measurement
Optimize Aerospace Finishes?

Product Finishing Magazine | February 2021

In collaboration with CFAN and SprayVision, Saint Clair Systems used an innovative film measurement system to investigate ways to improve first-time yield. Learn how it works and how you can better your own first-time yields.

SprayVision Improves
Aerospace Finishing Process

White paper | January 2021

This report details how CFAN, a jet engine turbine blade supplier to GE Aerospace, employed the SprayVision system to investigate the unique traits of their automated blade painting system. Their goal was to boost their First Time Yield (FTY) percentage from under 90% to over 95%.

SprayVision FAQ

Yes – some paint will end up on the glass. When the paint is wet, a simple alcohol wipe is usually sufficient to get it off.

That being said, because the SprayCapture Unit is designed for industrial use, the scanning bed is made of real glass, not a polymer. So it’s resistant to all solvents used in painting operations when more aggressive cleaning is required.