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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

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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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 Brand: VISION Product Type: REVERSIBLE Usage/Application: AIRLESS PAINTING Model Name/Number: VE TIP 317 The reversible RAC IV SwitchTips are the most widely used tip for spraying a variety of coatings from lacquers to exterior paints Absolutely! Here are some helpful tips for using airless sprayers, complete with visuals to enhance your understanding: Before you spray: Safety first: Wear gloves, safety glasses, and a breathing mask to protect yourself from paint fumes and overspray. Prepare your workspace: Cover furniture and floors with drop cloths or plastic sheeting. Choose the right tip: Select a tip size and pattern based on your paint type and project (see my previous response for a detailed explanation). Filter your paint: Strain the paint through a paint filter to remove any lumps or debris that could clog the sprayer. Fill the sprayer: Follow the manufacturer's instructions to fill the sprayer with paint, paying attention to the pressure limit. While spraying: Maintain proper distance: Hold the spray gun 12-18 inches away from the surface you're painting for optimal coverage and control. Move consistently: Keep the gun moving at a steady pace, overlapping your strokes slightly to avoid missed spots. Trigger control: Engage the trigger just before you start moving the gun and release it just after you stop to prevent drips and splatters. Start and stop at edges: Begin and end each stroke slightly off the edge of the surface to avoid overspray. Cleaning up: Flush the sprayer: Run clean water or solvent through the sprayer to remove any leftover paint and prevent clogging. Clean the tip: Remove the tip and soak it in solvent or cleaner, then scrub it gently with a brush. Store properly: Store the sprayer and tip in a cool, dry place, following the manufacturer's instructions. Bonus tips: Practice on scrap material: Before tackling your actual project, try out the sprayer on a piece of scrap wood or cardboard to get a feel for how it works. Thin your paint if needed: Thicker paints may require thinning with a compatible solvent for proper spraying. Work in sections: Don't try to cover a large area all at once. Divide your project into smaller sections and tackle them one at a time. Clean up spills immediately: Wipe up any spills or overspray as soon as they happen to avoid staining.

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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 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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Pu Injection Grouting Machine

Injection Grouting Type: PU Property Type: Commercial Applicable Area: Concrete Surfaces Weight: 9 Kg Maximum Output Pressure: 450 Bar Brand: Vision Enterprises Power: 700 W Voltage: 440 V vision enterprises epocy injection grouting machine with bosch drill & steel cup PU injection grouting pumps are specialized tools used to inject polyurethane (PU) resin into cracks, voids, and other gaps in concrete and masonry structures. The resin expands and hardens, filling the gaps and strengthening the structure. Here's an overview of PU injection grouting pumps: Types: Manual pumps: These are portable and hand-operated, ideal for small-scale projects or tight spaces Electric pumps: More powerful than manual pumps, suitable for larger projects and higher injection pressures. Pneumatic pumps: Offer high flow rates and pressure for large-scale grouting jobs Key features: Mixing ratio control: Ensures accurate mixing of the PU resin and hardener in the desired ratio (typically 1:1). Injection pressure: Varies depending on the pump type and model, typically ranging from 100 bar to 750 bar. Flow rate: Determines the speed of grout injection, ranging from 0.5 L/min to 10 L/min. Material compatibility: Should be compatible with the specific PU resin and hardener being used.

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