Why use a Airless Spray Gun - 500Bar 2 Finger Trigger
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1. High Pressure = High Productivity
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500 bar (approx. 7250 psi) delivers extremely fine atomization, even with very high-viscosity coatings.
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Ideal for large surface areas and industrial coatings like epoxies, polyurethanes, and fireproofing materials.
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Faster application speed reduces labor time significantly.
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2. Handles Thick or Heavy-Duty Coatings
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Easily sprays protective coatings, anti-corrosion paints, roofing materials, and tank linings.
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No thinning required — apply coatings at full viscosity, ensuring maximum protection and durability.
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3. Two-Finger Trigger for Better Control & Comfort
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The 2-finger trigger spreads the force across more fingers, reducing fatigue during long spray sessions.
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Offers greater control and a smoother trigger pull, especially when working with high pressure.
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4. Consistent, Uniform Coverage
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Produces a high-pressure, fan-shaped spray pattern with excellent edge definition.
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Ideal for achieving even film build on large flat or irregular surfaces (e.g., steel beams, ship hulls, tanks).
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5. No Compressed Air Required
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Airless technology uses only hydraulic or electric pressure, making it more portable and usable in dusty or outdoor environments where air supply is impractical.
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6. Reduced Overspray and Waste (When Used Correctly)
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High transfer efficiency ensures more paint hits the target surface.
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Saves on material costs and minimizes mess, especially important in large-scale or high-cost coating jobs.
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The benefits of a Airless Spray Gun - 500Bar 2 Finger Trigger
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1. High-Pressure Power for Maximum Coverage
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500 bar (7250 psi) allows efficient spraying of thick, high-viscosity coatings without dilution.
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Ideal for heavy-duty coatings such as:
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Epoxies
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Polyurethanes
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Fire retardants
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Bituminous coatings
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Delivers deep penetration and strong adhesion on rough, porous, or irregular surfaces.
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2. Faster Application Speed
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High-pressure output covers large surfaces quickly and uniformly.
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Greatly reduces manual labor time, especially on big industrial jobs like:
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Structural steel
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Storage tanks
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Pipelines
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Ship hulls
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3. 2-Finger Trigger = Greater Comfort & Control
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Spreads the trigger force across two fingers, reducing strain during long periods of spraying.
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Offers better trigger feel, more responsive control, and less operator fatigue.
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4. Consistent and Uniform Finish
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Delivers a steady, fan-shaped spray pattern with excellent edge definition.
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Produces even film thickness with minimal streaks or overbuild.
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Suitable for demanding specifications in industrial painting and protective coatings.
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5. No Need for Compressed Air
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Operates without air, making it suitable for:
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Remote job sites
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Dusty or hazardous environments
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Outdoor industrial locations
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Fewer system components = lower maintenance and setup time.
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6. High Transfer Efficiency
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More coating lands on the target, with less overspray and bounce-back (especially when used with the correct tip and technique).
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Reduces material waste and environmental impact.
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7. Rugged and Reliable Design
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Built for harsh environments — withstands tough conditions common in:
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Marine
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Offshore
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Mining
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Heavy equipment industries
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Uses and applications of a Airless Spray Gun - 500Bar 2 Finger Trigger
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1. Industrial Protective Coatings
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Spraying high-viscosity materials like epoxies, polyurethanes, and bitumen.
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Used to protect:
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Structural steel
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Storage tanks
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Machinery frames
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Pipelines
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Ensures long-term corrosion, abrasion, and chemical resistance.
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2. Marine & Offshore
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Applies coatings to:
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Ship hulls and decks
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Ballast tanks
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Offshore oil platforms
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Withstands harsh marine environments with salt, water, and UV exposure.
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3. Oil & Gas Industry
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Coating pipelines, refineries, and rigs with chemical-resistant and fireproof coatings.
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High-pressure application helps reach tight corners, welds, and rough surfaces efficiently.
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4. Civil & Structural Infrastructure
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Bridges, towers, wind turbines, silos, and industrial buildings.
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Used to apply fireproofing, anti-corrosion, and waterproofing systems quickly over large surfaces.
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5. Heavy Equipment and Machinery
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Spraying bulldozers, excavators, trailers, and agricultural machinery.
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Provides durable coatings to withstand heavy use and outdoor conditions.
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6. Construction & Fireproofing
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Applying cementitious fireproofing, intumescent coatings, and elastomeric membranes.
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Used on:
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Steel frameworks
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Concrete walls
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Structural components
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What It Sprays Well:
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High-build coatings
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Zinc-rich primers
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Elastomers & fire retardants
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Tar-based or bituminous coatings
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Thick waterproofing membranes
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User Environments:
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Industry
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Application Examples
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Oil & Gas
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Pipelines, tanks, rigs, fireproofing
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Marine
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Hulls, decks, ballast tanks
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Industrial Coatings
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Beams, equipment, structural steel
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Construction
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Concrete sealing, fireproofing, waterproofing
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Infrastructure
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Bridges, towers, wind turbines
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Mining & Heavy Industry
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Protective coating of loaders, trucks, and crushers
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