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Robotic painting systems for high-volume automotive paint shops
Dürr builds automotive painting robots and paint-shop automation systems, including the EcoRP4, a new-generation robot for painting car bodies in high-volume, standardized applications. The company serves automotive paint lines worldwide and positions the EcoRP4 as a successor to its EcoRP E/L x33iC six-axis robot, with market launch planned for 2027.
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Company facts
- Legal name
- Dürr Systems AG
- HQ
- Bietigheim-Bissingen, Germany
- Founded
- 1895 · 131 yrs
- Website
- www.durr.com
Milestones
Dürr introduced the EcoRP4 painting robot for high-volume automotive paint lines, with market launch planned for 2027.
Press coverage
- EcoRP4 with optimized arm geometry for all painting tasks
Dürr · May 2026
- Dürr EcoRP4 painting robot features optimized asymmetric arm geometry
Auto Innovations
- Dürr Unveils EcoRP4 – The New Frontier of Robotic Painting
IPCM
- Dürr unveils fourth-gen EcoRP4 car-body painting robot
Automotive World
- Dürr Optimizes Arm Geometry in EcoRP4 Robot Generation for All Painting Tasks
Professional Painting & Finishing
Active products by Dürr Systems
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| 1 | EcoRP4 | Industrial Arm | 2023 | BB |
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