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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

Usage/Application: Industrial Material: SS and PVC Shape: Round Packaging Type: Box Country of Origin: Made in India Airless painting machines are powerful tools, and to get the most out of them, you'll need a variety of accessories and tools. Here's a breakdown of essential airless painting tools to keep your projects running smoothly: Essentials for Operation: Paint filters: Crucial for removing lumps and debris from your paint, preventing clogs and ensuring a smooth finish. Suction hose and strainer: Connects the paint container to the pump, and the strainer helps filter out large particles. High-pressure hose: Carries paint from the pump to the spray gun, choose a length that suits your project size Spray gun: The heart of your setup, comes in various types with features like trigger locks, tip guards, and reverse-clean mechanisms.

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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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