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Wall Putty Spray Machine

Automation Grade: Semi-Automatic Product Type: VE Usage/Application: Wall Putty and Paint Sprayer Material: SS Voltage: 220V Model: VE 970 Power source: Electric Vision Enterprises 970 TC Wall Putty Spray Machine seems to have piqued your interest! It's a versatile tool that can handle both paint and putty applications, making it a popular choice for both professional contractors and DIY enthusiasts. Here's what I can tell you about it: Key Features: Piston Pump and Belt Drive: Provides consistent and powerful pressure (up to 13.5 lpm) for effortless spraying of thick putties and paints. Multi-Material Application: Handles a wide range of fluids, including water-based and solvent-based paints, primers, putties, and dampproofing materials. Semi-Automatic Operation: Features a foot pedal or trigger control for convenient and hands-free spraying. Durable and Portable: Made from stainless steel for sturdiness and longevity, while remaining relatively lightweight (45 kg) for easy transport. Customizable Spray Pattern: Adjustable nozzle allows for varying spray patterns to suit different applications, from fine finishes to covering large areas. Advantages for Putty Spraying: Speed and Efficiency: Significantly faster than manual application or roller use, saving you time and effort on large projects. Superior Finish: Consistent pressure and controlled spraying lead to a smoother, blemish-free putty surface, reducing the need for extensive sanding. Reduced Fatigue: Eliminates the need for manual application, minimizing physical strain and fatigue. Versatility: Handles various putty types and thicknesses, offering flexibility for different project needs.

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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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Spray Gun

Air Consumption: 8 cfm Nozzle Size: 1 mm Body Material: Stainless Steel Air Pressure: 7200 psi Usage/Application: Wall Putty Spray Painting Cup Capacity: 550 ml Packing Type: Box An airless wall putty spray gun is a specialized tool used to apply putty to walls and ceilings quickly and efficiently. Unlike traditional application methods like rolling or scraping, it utilizes a high-pressure pump to force the putty through a nozzle, creating a fine mist that evenly coats the surface. Here's a breakdown of its key features: High-pressure pump: This is the heart of the gun, generating the necessary pressure (usually around 2000-3000 psi) to atomize the putty for a smooth, even application. Electric motors are the most common power source, but gasoline-powered models exist too. Nozzle: The size and shape of the nozzle determine the spray pattern and width. Different nozzles cater to specific putty types and desired finishes. Nozzle: The size and shape of the nozzle determine the spray pattern and width. Different nozzles cater to specific putty types and desired finishes. Here are some of the advantages of using an airless wall putty spray gun: Faster application: Compared to traditional methods, airless spraying significantly reduces application time, saving you labor and effort, especially for large projects. Improved efficiency: Airless spraying minimizes putty waste and overspray, leading to efficient material usage. Consistent finish: The pressurized application ensures a uniform and smooth putty layer, minimizing the need for sanding or reworking. Reduced fatigue: Eliminating the need for manual labor like rolling or scraping reduces physical strain and fatigue.

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Spray Gun

Air Consumption: 5 cfm Nozzle Size: 1 mm Body Material: Aluminum Color: Silver & Black Air Pressure: 25 MPa / 3600 psi Usage/Application: Airless Spray Painting VE AG08 airless spray gun which can be use to connect multiple electric and phnumetic machines. An airless spray gun is a tool used to apply paint, stain, and other coatings in a fine mist without using compressed air. Instead, it relies on a high-pressure pump to force the material through a small nozzle, where it atomizes into a spray pattern. Here are some of the key features of an airless spray gun: High pressure pump: The pump is the heart of the airless spray gun, generating the pressure needed to atomize the coating. It is typically powered by an electric motor, although gas-powered models are also available. Nozzle: The nozzle is where the coating is atomized into a spray pattern. The size and shape of the nozzle will determine the width and consistency of the spray. Trigger and trigger guard: The trigger controls the flow of coating from the gun. The trigger guard helps to prevent accidental spraying. Filter: The filter helps to remove any debris from the coating that could clog the nozzle. Hose: The hose connects the gun to the pump and allows for freedom of movement while spraying.

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Airless Spray Accessory

Automation Grade: Automatic Brand: Vision Handle Material: SS Model Name/Number: VE TIP 115 Product Type: Reversible Usage/Application: Airless Painting Airless paint sprayer tips are the unsung heroes of the finishing world, transforming liquid paint into a fine, even mist for efficient application. Choosing the right tip is crucial for achieving a flawless finish and optimizing paint usage. Here's a comprehensive guide to help you navigate the world of airless sprayer tips: Tip Sizes: Tip numbers: Represented by a three-digit code, where the first digit indicates the spray pattern (round, fan, etc.), the second digit indicates the orifice diameter in tenths of a millimeter, and the third digit (optional) denotes additional features like a reverse-clean mechanism. Orifice diameter: The key factor determining paint flow rate and fan width. Smaller tips (e.g., 211, 311) deliver less paint and create narrower patterns, ideal for λεπτά υλικά like stains, varnishes, and lacquers. Larger tips (e.g., 517, 623) handle thicker paints like latex and primers, producing wider patterns for faster coverage. Tip Patterns: Round: The most common pattern, producing a circular spray ideal for precision work like trim and doors. Fan: Offers wider coverage for walls and large surfaces, available in various angles (e.g., 45°, 55°) for different fan widths. Wall Texture: Designed for applying textured coatings, creates a stippled pattern for decorative finishes. Additional Features: Reverse-clean tips: Allow for easy cleaning by unscrewing and rinsing the tip, preventing clogs and paint buildup. Stainless steel tips: More durable and wear-resistant, ideal for heavy-duty use and abrasive paints. Tip guards: Protect the tip from accidental damage and overspray.

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Airless Spray Accessory

Automation Grade: Automatic Product Type: Reversible Usage/Application: Airless Painting Model Name/Number: VE TIP 111 Material: Tungston Weight: 23 grams The reversible RAC IV SwitchTips are the most widely used tip for spraying a variety of coatings from lacquers to exterior paints Airless paint sprayer tips are the unsung heroes of the painting world, responsible for transforming liquid paint into a fine, even mist for efficient application. Choosing the right tip is crucial for achieving a flawless finish and optimizing paint usage. Here's a comprehensive guide to help you navigate the world of airless sprayer tips: Tip Sizes: Tip numbers: Represented by a three-digit code, where the first digit indicates the spray pattern (round, fan, etc.), the second digit indicates the orifice diameter in tenths of a millimeter, and the third digit (optional) denotes additional features like a reverse-clean mechanism. Tip Patterns: Round: The most common pattern, producing a circular spray ideal for precision work like trim and doors. Fan: Offers wider coverage for walls and large surfaces, available in various angles (e.g., 45°, 55°) for different fan widths. Wall Texture: Designed for applying textured coatings, creates a stippled pattern for decorative finishes. Additional Features: Reverse-clean tips: Allow for easy cleaning by unscrewing and rinsing the tip, preventing clogs and paint buildup. Stainless steel tips: More durable and wear-resistant, ideal for heavy-duty use and abrasive paints. Tip guards: Protect the tip from accidental damage and overspray. Choosing the Right Tip: Match the tip to your project and paint type: Light projects (stains, varnishes): 211, 311 tips General painting (latex, acrylics): 415, 517 tips Heavy-duty work (primers, thick coatings): 621, 623 tips Wall texture: Texture tip with appropriate spray angle

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AIRLESS PAINT AND PUTTY SPRAYER

Automation Grade: Automatic Brand: VE Model Name/Number: UB5000 Usage/Application: Painting Max Flow: 5000PSI Material: MS We "Vision Enterprises" are the leading manufacturer and importer of a wide range of Electric Airless Paint Sprayer, Airless Painting Machine, Wall Putty Spray Painting Machine, Grouting Pump, etc. Putty airless sprayers are specialized tools used to apply putty coatings quickly and efficiently, especially for large walls and ceilings. They offer several advantages over traditional hand application, including: Increased efficiency: Spraying significantly reduces application time compared to manual troweling. Smooth & Consistent Finish: Airless sprayers provide a uniform and professional-looking finish with minimal effort. Reduced Fatigue: Eliminates the need for manual labor, saving you time and energy. Improved Material Usage: Spraying often uses less putty compared to troweling due to reduced waste. If you're considering a putty airless sprayer, here are some key factors to consider: Types of Putty Sprayers: Electric: Most common type, offering portability and convenience. Gas-powered: More powerful for large projects, but heavier and louder. Hydraulic: High-pressure option for industrial applications, requires additional equipment. Features to Consider: Pump type: Piston pumps are durable but require thicker putty, while diaphragm pumps handle thinner materials but might be less robust. Pressure control: Adjustable pressure allows you to fine-tune the spray pattern for different putty densities. Nozzle size: Smaller nozzles create finer finishes, while larger ones cover larger areas faster. Cleaning: Choose a sprayer with easy-to-clean components for efficient maintenance.

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Plaster Spray Nozzles

Nozzle Size: 1 mm Air Consumption: 8 - 9 (cfm) Usage/Application: airless Material: Stainless Steel Body Material: Stainless Steel Color: Silver An airless spray gun is a painting tool that uses high pressure to atomize paint and propel it onto a surface without the need for compressed air. This results in a more even and consistent finish compared to traditional rollers or brushes, making it ideal for large or difficult-to-reach areas. How Does an Airless Spray Gun Work? Paint Reservoir: Paint is poured into the reservoir, which can be located at the top or bottom of the gun depending on the model. Pump: A hydraulic pump pressurizes the paint, typically up to 3,000 psi. Filter: The paint passes through a filter to remove any impurities that could clog the nozzle. Nozzle: The pressurized paint exits through a small nozzle, where it is atomized into a fine spray pattern. Trigger: Pulling the trigger controls the flow of paint. Airless Spray Gun Components: Gun Body: Houses the trigger, handle, and fluid connections. Trigger Guard: Protects the trigger from accidental activation. Fluid Inlet: Where paint enters the gun from the pump or reservoir. Nozzle Guard: Protects the nozzle from damage and helps direct the spray pattern. Nozzle: Determines the spray pattern and fan size. Types of Airless Spray Guns: Handheld: Most common type, ideal for smaller projects and portability

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