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Airless Sprayer Electric

Automation Grade: Manual Product Type: spary tip Usage/Application: painting Material: ss Warranty: NO Power: NO Grade: A The reversible RAC IV SwitchTips are the most widely used tip for spraying a variety of coatings from lacquers to exterior paints. Airless paint spray tips are the crucial component that determines the spray pattern, flow rate, and overall effectiveness of your airless sprayer. Choosing the right one depends on several factors, so let's delve into the key aspects: Tip anatomy: Number and size: The first number typically indicates the fan width the tip produces at 12 inches from the surface (e.g., a 517 tip gives a 10-inch fan). The second and third numbers represent the orifice size in thousandths of an inch (e.g., 17 for a 517 tip). Generally, higher numbers mean wider fans and thicker coatings. Angle: Tips come in standard (angled) and fan (straight) versions. Angled tips provide a wider coverage area and are good for general painting, while fan tips offer a more controlled, flat spray suitable for doors, trim, and precise work. Reverse tip: These double-sided tips offer versatility, allowing you to quickly switch between a clean and clogged side by simply rotating the tip 180 degrees. Tip selection factors: Project type: Choose a wider fan for large walls and a narrower one for trim or detailed work. Thicker coatings require larger orifice sizes. Paint type: Latex paints usually work well with standard tips, while heavier materials like primers or stains might need larger orifices or special tips made for thicker coatings. Sprayer pressure: Match the tip size to your sprayer's pressure capacity. Using a tip beyond the recommended pressure can lead to poor atomization and premature wear. Personal preference: Experiment with different tip sizes and angles to find what works best for your comfort and application style. Popular tip sizes and their uses: 211, 311, 411: Fine finish tips for lacquers, stains, and enamels on small projects. 315, 415, 515: General-purpose tips for latex paints on walls, ceilings, and furniture. 517, 617, 717: Heavier-duty tips for thick coatings like primers, elastomeric paints, and fire retardants.

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Airless Painting Machine

Automation Grade: Semi-Automatic Brand: Vision Enterprises Model Name/Number: VE 450 Usage/Application: Water Base Max Flow: 1.6 Lpm Heating Mode: Piston type Usage: Oil base paints, Distemper, Emulsion, Enamel, Lacquers, Latex Applications: Painting walls, ceilings, and trim: The VE 450 is ideal for residential and commercial interior painting projects. Staining decks, fences, and furniture: Its versatility makes it suitable for various outdoor applications. Applying lacquers and primers: Can handle thinner materials with the right tip size.

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Airless Painting Machine

Automation Grade: Semi-Automatic Brand: Vision Model Name/Number: VE 450 Usage/Application: Water Base Material: MS Voltage: 220V Finish: Color Coated Usage/Applications: Oil base paints, Distemper, Emulsion, Enamel, Lacquers, Latex The VE 450 Airless Painting Machine is a portable electric sprayer, often used for residential and commercial painting projects. It's known for its affordability, ease of use, and ability to handle a variety of paint types. Here's a breakdown of the VE 450: Key Features: Electrically powered: Plugs into a standard 220v outlet, making it convenient for indoor and outdoor use. Piston pump: Delivers consistent paint flow and pressure for professional-looking finishes. Max pressure: 3200 PSI, suitable for spraying most paints, stains, and lacquers. Max flow rate: 1.6 LPM, allows for efficient coverage without overspray. Tip sizes: Accepts a variety of spray tips for different paint thicknesses and patterns. Lightweight and portable: Weighs around 13 kg, making it easy to transport and maneuver. Warranty: Typically comes with a 6-month warranty for added peace of mind.

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Grouting Packers

Capacity: 1-2 ton Brand: VE Material: ss Customisation: Not Customised Nipple Grease Pressure: yes Diameter: standard Crack Injection Packers: Sealing the Cracks, Strengthening the Structure Crack injection packers are unsung heroes in the construction and repair world, playing a crucial role in sealing cracks, voids, and joints in concrete and other structures. These versatile tools work behind the scenes, ensuring long-term stability and preventing further damage. Types of Crack Injection Packers: Mechanical Packers: These rely on a mechanical mechanism, like a screw or wedge, to expand a rubber sleeve and create a tight seal against the crack walls. They are: Reusable: Can be used for multiple injection projects after proper cleaning and maintenance. Cost-effective: Generally cheaper than other injection methods like chemical bonding. Easy to use: Require minimal setup and expertise. Chemical Packers: These utilize a chemical reaction, often the expansion of a polyurethane foam upon contact with water, to form a seal. They are ideal for: Wet or underwater applications: The foam expands even in water, creating a waterproof seal. Irregular cracks: The flexible foam adapts to the shape of the crack for a snug fit. Hydraulic Packers: These employ hydraulic pressure to inflate a bladder or membrane, creating a seal against the crack walls. They offer: High pressure capabilities: Suitable for large cracks or deep injections requiring significant pressure. Controlled injection: Precise pressure control ensures optimal filling and minimal risk of damage. Crack Injection Packers: Sealing the Cracks, Strengthening the Structure Crack injection packers are unsung heroes in the construction and repair world, playing a crucial role in sealing cracks, voids, and joints in concrete and other structures. These versatile tools work behind the scenes, ensuring long-term stability and preventing further damage. Types of Crack Injection Packers: Mechanical Packers: These rely on a mechanical mechanism, like a screw or wedge, to expand a rubber sleeve and create a tight seal against the crack walls. They are: Reusable: Can be used for multiple injection projects after proper cleaning and maintenance. Cost-effective: Generally cheaper than other injection methods like chemical bonding. Easy to use: Require minimal setup and expertise. Image of Crack Injection Mechanical PackerOpens in a new window www.sealboss.com Crack Injection Mechanical Packer Chemical Packers: These utilize a chemical reaction, often the expansion of a polyurethane foam upon contact with water, to form a seal. They are ideal for: Wet or underwater applications: The foam expands even in water, creating a waterproof seal. Irregular cracks: The flexible foam adapts to the shape of the crack for a snug fit. Image of Crack Injection Chemical PackerOpens in a new window www.daehwa.info Crack Injection Chemical Packer Hydraulic Packers: These employ hydraulic pressure to inflate a bladder or membrane, creating a seal against the crack walls. They offer: High pressure capabilities: Suitable for large cracks or deep injections requiring significant pressure. Controlled injection: Precise pressure control ensures optimal filling and minimal risk of damage. Image of Crack Injection Hydraulic PackerOpens in a new window www.smartclima.com Crack Injection Hydraulic Packer Choosing the Right Crack Injection Packer: Several factors influence the choice of the right packer: Crack size and type: The packer diameter and seal design should be compatible with the crack geometry and material. Grout type: Ensure the packer material is compatible with the chosen grout and its chemical properties. Injection pressure: Select a packer rated for the expected injection pressure to avoid damage or leaks. Application context: Consider factors like accessibility, ease of removal, and presence of water. Budget and reusability: Compare costs and weigh the value of reusability vs. disposable options.

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Grouting Pump

Usage/Application: Grouting Discharge Pressure: 350 Bar Model Name/Number: IG 01 Brand: Vision Enterprises Motor Horsepower: 600 Watt Maximum Discharge Flow: 1 ltr/min Voltage: 560 V Frequency: 50 Hz Power Source: Electric Injection Pressure: 80 Mpa To retain our goodwill in client's consideration, we are trading an excellent quality range of Epoxy Grouting Pump. Features: Sturdy design Long working life Easy to operate Epoxy Grouting Pumps: Precision Control for Resinous Reinforcement Epoxy grouting pumps are specialized tools designed to inject epoxy-based grout, a high-strength resinous material, into cracks, voids, and joints in concrete and other structures. Compared to traditional cement grouts, epoxy offers superior adhesion, chemical resistance, and flexibility, making it ideal for demanding applications. Here's what sets epoxy grouting pumps apart: Built for Resinous Realities: Corrosion-resistant materials: Stainless steel, Teflon, and other non-reactive components prevent the pump from degrading by the harsh chemicals in epoxy grout. Precise metering: Specialized valves and controls ensure accurate measurement and delivery of the resinous mixture, crucial for controlled injection and optimal results. Leak-proof seals: Tightly sealed connections minimize the risk of leaks and spills, protecting both the operator and the work environment. Key Features: High pressure capabilities: Similar to piston grout pumps, epoxy grouting pumps can generate significant pressure (up to 15,000 psi) for effective delivery into tight spaces or against resistance. Controlled flow: Precise flow rate adjustment ensures even distribution of the epoxy throughout the targeted area, leading to superior bonding and crack filling. Easy cleaning: Smooth surfaces and readily accessible components simplify cleaning and maintenance, minimizing downtime and maximizing efficiency. Portable or stationary: Choose from lightweight, portable models for smaller jobs or heavy-duty, stationary setups for large-scale projects. Applications: Structural strengthening: Enhance the load-bearing capacity of concrete elements like beams, columns, and foundations. Waterproofing and leak repair: Seal cracks and joints in structures like dams, tunnels, and basements, preventing water ingress and corrosion. Equipment stabilization: Secure machinery bases and anchor bolts for improved stability and vibration control. Crack and void filling: Fill and reinforce cracks in concrete structures to restore structural integrity and prevent further damage.

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Grouting Pump

Size: 0.5 inch Material: Stainless Steel Color: NO Package: pack Sound: nominal Usage/Application: spray An epoxy grouting nozzle is a specialized tool used to inject epoxy grout into cracks, voids, and other gaps in concrete and masonry structures. It's a crucial component in the epoxy grouting process, which strengthens and repairs various structural elements. Epoxy grouting nozzles come in various types and sizes, each suited for specific applications. Here's a brief overview: Types of Epoxy Grouting Nozzles: Straight Nozzles: These are the most common type, featuring a simple, straight design for injecting grout directly into cracks and voids. They come in different diameters to accommodate varying crack widths. Tapered Nozzles: These nozzles have a tapered tip that helps spread the grout more evenly within larger cracks or voids. They're ideal for filling wider gaps and ensuring complete filling. Packing Nozzles: These nozzles have a packing gland that helps prevent grout leakage around the injection point. They're suitable for high-pressure applications or situations where precise control over grout flow is necessary. Fan Nozzles: These nozzles feature a fan-shaped tip that sprays the grout in a wider pattern. They're useful for filling large, irregular cracks or for coating surfaces with epoxy. Factors to Consider When Choosing an Epoxy Grouting Nozzle: Crack or void size: Choose a nozzle diameter slightly larger than the crack width to ensure proper filling. Grout type and viscosity: Different epoxy grouts have varying viscosities. Opt for a nozzle with an appropriate flow rate for the specific grout being used. Application pressure: High-pressure grouting applications may require specialized nozzles with reinforced construction. Accessibility: Consider the location and accessibility of the crack or void when choosing a nozzle length and flexibility.

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Spray Gun

Brand: Vision Enterprises Color: Silver Air Pressure: Max 5000 psi Body Material: Aluminum Usage/Application: Airless Painting Air Inlet Size: 1/4 inch Packing Type: Box Fluid Orifice Size: 4.2 mm Silver Plus Airless Spray Gun use for low to medium airless machines. The term "Silver Airless Gun" can refer to two main things: A specific model of airless spray gun: The most common meaning is the Graco Silver Plus Airless Spray Gun. This is a professional-grade gun known for its durability, high pressure (up to 5000 psi), and comfortable design. It is often used for heavy-duty applications like painting houses, staining decks, and applying thick coatings. Any airless spray gun with a silver finish: There are many different brands and models of airless spray guns available, and some of them come in a silver finish. If you are looking for a silver airless spray gun, it is important to consider the features and specifications of the gun to make sure it is suitable for your needs. Here are some things to keep in mind when choosing a silver airless spray gun: Pressure: The pressure of the gun will determine the type of coatings it can handle. Higher pressure guns are better for thicker coatings. Tip size: The tip size will determine the width of the spray pattern. Smaller tips are better for detailed work, while larger tips are better for covering large areas. Features: Some airless spray guns have additional features, such as a trigger lock, a swivel joint, or a pressure gauge. Consider which features are important to you.

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Piston Assembly

Material: Stainless Steel Surface Finished: Polished Brand: Vision Enterprises Product Code: 24W617 Technique: Hot Rolled Function: Intake stroke: The piston moves down, creating a vacuum that draws paint or material into the pump chamber. Compression stroke: The piston moves up, compressing the material in the chamber and generating high pressure. Discharge stroke: The pressure forces the material out of the chamber and through the spray gun and tip. Applications: Piston assemblies are used in various airless equipment, including: Paint sprayers: For applying paint, stains, and other coatings efficiently and evenly. Grouting pumps: For injecting grout into cracks and voids in concrete structures. Coatings sprayers: For applying industrial coatings, sealants, and other thick materials. Food processing equipment: For pumping thick liquids like mashed potatoes or batters. Considerations when choosing a piston assembly: Compatibility: Ensure the assembly matches your specific airless equipment model and pump type. Material: Pistons are typically made of stainless steel for durability and corrosion resistance. Pressure rating: Choose an assembly rated for the maximum pressure your equipment needs to operate. Ease of maintenance: Some assemblies are easier to disassemble and clean than others.

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Piston Assembly

Material: Stainless Steel Engine Type: Air Compressor Brand: Vision Enterprises Packaging Type: Box Surface Treatment: Polished Technique: Hot Rolled Material Grade: SS316 Suitable for many Electric airless machines . Vision Enterprises models and compatible to many other models. Value for money product. Suitable Model: VE 395/495/490 Plus/Ultra Fast 490 A piston assembly in airless equipment is a crucial component responsible for generating the high pressure needed to push paint or other materials through the sprayer. It's essentially the heart of the pump, converting mechanical motion into hydraulic pressure. Here's a breakdown of its key aspects: Components: Piston: A cylindrical piece that fits snugly within the pump chamber and reciprocates (moves back and forth) to create pressure. Piston rod: Connects the piston to the pump handle or motor, transmitting the mechanical force to generate pressure. Seals and gaskets: Ensure a tight fit between the piston and the chamber, preventing leaks and maintaining pressure. Spring (optional): Some piston assemblies include a spring to help return the piston to its starting position after each stroke. A piston assembly in airless equipment is a crucial component responsible for generating the high pressure needed to push paint or other materials through the sprayer. It's essentially the heart of the pump, converting mechanical motion into hydraulic pressure. Here's a breakdown of its key aspects: Components: Piston: A cylindrical piece that fits snugly within the pump chamber and reciprocates (moves back and forth) to create pressure. Piston rod: Connects the piston to the pump handle or motor, transmitting the mechanical force to generate pressure. Seals and gaskets: Ensure a tight fit between the piston and the chamber, preventing leaks and maintaining pressure. Spring (optional): Some piston assemblies include a spring to help return the piston to its starting position after each stroke. Image of Airless pump piston assemblyOpens in a new window m.indiamart.com Airless pump piston assembly Function: Intake stroke: The piston moves down, creating a vacuum that draws paint or material into the pump chamber. Compression stroke: The piston moves up, compressing the material in the chamber and generating high pressure. Discharge stroke: The pressure forces the material out of the chamber and through the spray gun and tip. Applications: Piston assemblies are used in various airless equipment, including: Paint sprayers: For applying paint, stains, and other coatings efficiently and evenly. Grouting pumps: For injecting grout into cracks and voids in concrete structures. Coatings sprayers: For applying industrial coatings, sealants, and other thick materials. Food processing equipment: For pumping thick liquids like mashed potatoes or batters. Considerations when choosing a piston assembly: Compatibility: Ensure the assembly matches your specific airless equipment model and pump type. Material: Pistons are typically made of stainless steel for durability and corrosion resistance. Pressure rating: Choose an assembly rated for the maximum pressure your equipment needs to operate. Ease of maintenance: Some assemblies are easier to disassemble and clean than others.

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