Product Details

Air suction feed spray gun for painting cars or wood preservative spray gun 2.0mm nozzle

Brand Name SATIS
Place of Origin China
Model Number ST-770S

Product Features

Delivery Time:10 working days after received your payment
Certification:CE

Specification:

Optimal Working Pressure(BAR/PSI): 4-8/60-115
 Pattern Width(CM): About 22
 Air Consumption: 7-12cmf
 Capacity Of Cup(ML): Aluminum 1000ml
 Nozzle Size: 2.0-2.5-3.0
 Feed Type: Suction
 Air Inlet: 1/4(bsp/nps/npt) 

Feature :


Optimal Working Pressure(BAR/PSI):4-8/60-115
 Pattern Width(CM):About 22
 Air Consumption:7-12cmf
 Capacity Of Cup(ML):Aluminum 1000ml
 Nozzle Size:2.0-2.5-3.0
 Feed Type:Suction
 Air Inlet:1/4(bsp/nps/npt) 

Inlet interface: quick connectors

Two sections of the trigger, the first period of purging, the second period of the paint

Adjustable spray painting, adjustable for vertical, horizontal, or other point of view

Volume control knob size adjustable gas flow

Spray painting, control knob adjustment can make the spray painting into a round or oval

Applicable water-based, oil-based paint

A full set of configuration are: spray gun, a pot, specifications, special spanner, brush a Main application:

mainly used in the middle, bottom, viscosity of coating, such as automobiles, machinery

ST-770S Explosive Viewing:

ST-770S Air Piant Spray Gun​ :

Spray guns are most suited to spraying cellulose paint but can be used for emulsion and oil-based paints as well – sometimes, these require a different nozzle.

Most spray guns can also be used for spraying insecticides and wood preservatives. In all cases, cleaning out the gun thoroughly after use is essential.

In order to get a good finish, a spray gun has to produce a good spray pattern which is broad and even and fades away evenly (and quite sharply) at the top and bottom enabling you to pass along the surface in only slightly overlapping bands. Fan-shaped nozzles tend to produce a more even spray than the usual round ones. The paint must be properly atomised, that is have small evenly sized particles which just blend together to form a uniform coat of paint. How well a spray gun atomises the paint depends partly on the design of the gun. but it is also affected by the viscosity (thickness) of the paint being used the thicker the paint, the more difficult it will be for the gun to break it up into small particles. If the paint is too thin, it may not cover the surface properly.

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