Features of modern spray guns

The main element responsible for the uniform application of paint and anti -corrosion compounds is the spray gun. That is why when choosing it, it is necessary to pay special attention to the characteristics of its design. Standard spray guns include a tank in which paint is poured, a nozzle for spraying and a trigger lever. All these parts are combined under a single aluminum corps. But there are some structural differences that depend on what type of paint is used in a particular model.

Typically, a paint for paint is located in the lower part of the structure. The work of this tool applies the principle of absorption to supply paint. The tank creates discharge with a stream of compressed air. With it, the paint is transferred to the sprayer and then sprayed through the nozzle. This mechanism requires great attentiveness from a person who controls him. The spray gun should be held exactly in the process of all work. A more improved option is a spray gun that has the upper location of the paint tank. In this design, the solution is supplied by gravity. Therefore, such a spray can be tilted if necessary. The use of a spray gun with the upper location of the tank allows for better staining of individual elements, as well as create a strong and even coating.

The implementation of the special technology HVLP helps maintain constant low pressure inside the tank. Therefore, the losses of paint during operation are reduced to 30 %. There are, of course, and other features of spray guns, which are also important for the user. These include the material from which insulation gaskets are made, their wear resistance, type of tank for paint.