Airless paint spraying procedure


 

 

  • High surface coverage
  • Huge radius of action
  • Perfect surfaces

 

 

How it works


In contrast to spraying with compressed air, the airless atomisation is created solely by material pressure without air. An electrically, pneumatically or fuel-operated pump places the material under pressure and forces a defined amount of material at a maximum pressure of 250 bar through a nozzle bore. This transforms the material into a spray.

 



Diaphragm pumps electrically operated


The material is pumped by the stroke movements of the diaphragm

Special features

  • Small quantities can be applied from a top reservoir or directly from the original drum
  • Smooth pressure regulation from 0 to 250 bar

 

>> Finish

>> SuperFinish

 



Piston pumps electrically or engine driven


The material is pumped by the stroke movements of the piston

Special features

  • High suction power for high viscosity materials
  • Electronic control

 

>> ProSpray
 



Hydraulic piston pumps electrically or engine driven


The pump is driven by a hydraulic system. The material is pumped by the stroke movements of the piston

Special features

  • Large area application of heavy, filled and high viscosity media such as bitumen and plaster compounds
  • High performance even with long hose lengths
 
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