Why use a Air Assisted Airless Spray Gun - 200 Bar
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1. High Transfer Efficiency
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Combines airless atomization (for volume and pressure) with air-assisted atomization (for finish quality).
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Results in less overspray, more paint on the surface, and material savings.
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Ideal for expensive coatings where minimizing waste matters.
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2. Excellent Finish Quality
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The addition of air softens the spray fan, improving atomization and droplet consistency.
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Produces a smoother, more uniform finish compared to pure airless spraying.
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Suitable for fine-finish applications (e.g., wood, furniture, automotive parts, and metalwork).
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3. High Pressure for Fast Coverage
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200 bar (2900 psi) provides enough pressure for efficient material break-up and fast application, even on large surfaces.
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Allows spraying of high-viscosity materials without thinning (e.g., primers, urethanes, epoxies).
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4. Reduced Operator Fatigue
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Lower trigger force and smoother spray pattern reduce physical effort and the need for constant adjustments.
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Often lighter and easier to handle than traditional airless systems at the same pressure level.
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5. Versatile Material Compatibility
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Handles a wide range of coatings:
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Solvent-based paints
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Waterborne finishes
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Clear coats
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Primers and sealers
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Ideal for both industrial and wood finishing environments.
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6. Consistent Spray Pattern
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Air assistance helps maintain a stable, soft-edged spray fan, improving coverage on detailed or contoured surfaces.
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Reduces risk of striping or uneven coating thickness.
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7. Lower Air Consumption
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Uses less compressed air than traditional HVLP or air spray systems, leading to energy savings.
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A practical option where air supply is limited.
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The benefits of a Air Assisted Airless Spray Gun - 200 Bar
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1. Superior Finish Quality
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Combines high-pressure atomization with air-assisted control for a smooth, even, and professional finish.
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Reduces common paint defects like orange peel, runs, or overspray spots.
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2. High Transfer Efficiency (Up to 80%)
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More paint lands on the target surface with less bounce-back and overspray.
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Reduces material waste and saves on paint costs, especially important for expensive coatings.
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3. Fast Application with High Pressure (200 Bar / 2900 PSI)
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Ideal for large surface areas and high-volume production.
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Handles thicker coatings without thinning (e.g., primers, epoxies, polyurethanes).
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4. Improved Edge Definition and Control
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The added air flow allows for softer spray edges, improving coverage around corners, grooves, and complex surfaces.
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Ideal for detailed work in furniture, cabinetry, and metal fabrication.
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5. Reduced Operator Fatigue
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Lighter gun design and low trigger force make it easier to handle during long spray sessions.
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Ergonomic improvements contribute to better productivity and comfort.
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6. Versatile Coating Compatibility
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Works well with a variety of materials, including:
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Solvent-based paints
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Waterborne coatings
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Clear coats, primers, sealers, and more
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One tool for multiple coating systems and job types.
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7. Cleaner Work Environment
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Reduced overspray means less airborne paint particles, which:
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Keeps the spray booth or workspace cleaner
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Improves health and safety for workers
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8. Lower Air Consumption
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Compared to conventional air spray systems, AAA spray guns require less compressed air, making them more energy efficient and cost-effective.
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9. Consistent Results
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Maintains a stable spray pattern across different materials and job sizes.
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Great for repeatable, high-quality results in production environments.
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Ideal For:
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Industry
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Application
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Woodworking
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Cabinets, furniture, doors, mouldings
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Automotive
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Parts coating, primers, finishing
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Industrial Coatings
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Machinery, metalwork, pipelines
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Metal Fabrication
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Structural steel, equipment, components
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General Manufacturing
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Mass-production spray finishing
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Uses and applications of a Air Assisted Airless Spray Gun - 200 Bar
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1. Industrial Coatings
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Coating machinery, tools, frames, and metal structures
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Applies primers, epoxy coatings, and polyurethanes with excellent build and adhesion
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Ideal for production lines needing speed and quality
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2. Wood Finishing
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Spraying furniture, cabinetry, doors, and mouldings
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Delivers fine finishes with clear coats, stains, and lacquers
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Ideal for both flat and detailed wood surfaces
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3. Automotive Components
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Coating automotive parts, frames, bumpers, and accessories
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Applies primers and topcoats with low overspray and excellent finish quality
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Common in OEM and aftermarket operations
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4. Metal Fabrication
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Spraying fabricated items like tanks, beams, gates, or machined components
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Handles thick protective coatings without the need for dilution
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Ensures even coverage on complex geometries
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5. Construction and Architectural Coatings
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Coating metal staircases, railings, cladding, aluminum frames
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Applies protective and decorative finishes to building elements
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Efficient for both on-site and in-shop work
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6. General Manufacturing
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Applied in production lines for:
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Appliances
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Industrial furniture
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Equipment enclosures
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Provides consistent finish quality and coverage across units
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7. Agricultural and Heavy Equipment
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Sprays tractors, harvesters, construction machinery
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Applies high-build coatings that resist corrosion and wear
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Ideal for large, rugged surfaces
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Common Materials Sprayed:
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Solvent-based paints
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Waterborne coatings
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Primers and sealers
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Urethanes and epoxies
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Stains and lacquers
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Protective coatings
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Summary Table:
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Industry
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Use/Application
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Industrial Coating
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Machinery, steel, industrial components
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Woodworking
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Furniture, cabinetry, doors
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Automotive
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Parts, frames, accessories
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Metal Fabrication
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Tanks, rails, custom metalwork
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Construction
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Structural coatings on-site or in-shop
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General Manufacturing
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Appliances, enclosures, equipment
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Agricultural Equipment
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Tractors, trailers, heavy-duty machinery
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