Advantages and disadvantages of air spraying

For the airless spraying machine, the air is not used, and in the spraying process, there is also the method of air spraying. For the existence of this process, there are advantages and disadvantages. What is it? Next, let's take a look at the advantages and disadvantages of air spraying with Shanghai Talanson's Xiaobian.

First, let's first understand what is air spray. This process uses compressed air to spray and atomize the paint from the spray gun. Under the action of the air flow, the paint is attached to the surface of the object. This process is also common in painting, and the advantages are as follows:

1. The objects that are sprayed with small dents or curved areas can be sprayed, and the spray is relatively uniform.

2, the spraying speed is relatively large, 5-10 times faster than manual brushing. It is more effective when used in the spraying of large objects.

3. The use of air spray for paints with poor flowability can avoid brush marks generated during the painting process.

Of course, this process also has shortcomings, as follows:

1. The consumption of paint is relatively large.

2. It is not advisable to be too thick when spraying for the first time, so multiple processes are required for spraying.

3, easy to cause pollution to the environment, it is also easy to cause fires, explosions and other accidents, need to do safety protection measures in advance.

In the face of the above shortcomings, there is no way, the following solutions can be adopted:

1. Use thermal spray to reduce the number of repeated application.

2. The paint in the spray booth can be recycled to reduce the waste of paint.

3. Use non-polluting solvents and thinners to reduce the harm to the environment and the human body.

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