Rajeshi Tools

Low Duty Airless Spray Painting Equipment

APPLICATION:

– Coating Tablets
– Fine Surface Finish
– Building Painting

  1. Basic Components:

    • Spray Gun: The core component responsible for atomizing and propelling the paint onto the surface.
    • Fluid Pump: Draws paint from the container and pressurizes it for spraying.
    • Hose: Transfers the pressurized paint from the pump to the spray gun.
    • Container: Holds the paint to be sprayed.
    • Nozzle: The tip of the spray gun where the paint exits. Nozzle sizes can vary for different types of paint and surface finishes.
  2. Design and Construction:

    • Compact and Portable: Low duty airless spray painting equipment is typically designed to be lightweight and portable, making it easy to move around job sites or store when not in use.
    • Durable Construction: Built with materials like stainless steel or corrosion-resistant alloys to withstand the pressures and chemicals involved in spraying various coatings.
    • Simple Controls: User-friendly controls for adjusting spray pressure, pattern, and flow rate.
  3. Working Principle:

    • The fluid pump pressurizes the paint, typically using an electric motor or pneumatic system.
    • Once pressurized, the paint is forced through the hose and out of the nozzle at high velocity.
    • The spray gun’s trigger controls the flow of paint, allowing the user to start and stop spraying as needed.
    • The atomized paint forms a fine mist as it exits the nozzle, providing even coverage on the surface being painted.
  4. Features:

    • Adjustable Pressure: Allows the user to control the spray pressure based on the viscosity of the paint and the desired finish.
    • Variable Spray Patterns: Some models may offer adjustable spray patterns, such as fan or round, to accommodate different surface shapes and sizes.
    • Easy Cleanup: Designed for quick and easy disassembly for cleaning after use, reducing downtime between projects.
    • Safety Features: May include features such as pressure relief valves or trigger locks to prevent accidental spraying.
  5. Maintenance:

    • Regular cleaning and maintenance are essential to ensure optimal performance and prolong the equipment’s lifespan.
    • This includes flushing the system with appropriate solvents after each use, inspecting and replacing worn parts as needed, and storing the equipment properly when not in use.
  6. Cost and Availability:

    • Low duty airless spray painting equipment is typically more affordable compared to heavy-duty professional-grade models.
    • Available through hardware stores, online retailers, and specialized painting equipment suppliers.