LestaUSA demonstrates its robotic finishing solutions at the Wagner booth at FABTECH 2022.
Photo Credit: Products Finishing
Wagner and LestaUSA have announced a partnership to deliver automated finishing solutions that are NRTL/Class I Division 1 Certified. The companies celebrated the partnership at FABTECH 2022 in Atlanta, Ga.
“Today, we’re working in partnership with the best in the industry to leverage our technologies that will continue to push the boundaries of what’s possible in finishing,” says Derek DeGeest, president of LestaUSA. “Having our robotic solutions integrated into the test lab at Wagner allows us to collaborate on bringing our technologies together to offer an even more robust system along with service to our mutual customers.”
JR Rogers, Wagner Engineered Systems National Sales Manager, adds, “Manufacturers can bring these automated solutions into their operation knowing that they work and will be supported by Wagner, our distributors, and LestaUSA. That’s the peace of mind Wagner customers come to expect from us.”
In addition to Wagner, Lesta technology is also available through several other system partners.
“We’ve invested so much in building relationships that we will have a presence in several other booths at FABTECH this year,” added DeGeest. “It’s exciting for the entire industry to know there’s now proven automated finishing solutions. To have so many companies including Wagner trust what we’re doing enough to bring us to the table is a giant step forward for all.”
LestaUSA technology’s is on display in Wagner’s booth (#B5053) at FABTECH 2022 in Atlanta November 8-10.
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