The Airless paint sprayer relies on a high-pressure pump in a closed container to pressurise the paint, increasing the paint itself to a high pressure (15-30 MPa) and feeding it into the spray gun via a hose. When the high-pressure paint enters the atmosphere through the nozzle, it immediately expands violently and atomises into very fine particles that are sprayed onto the painted surface.
Whether you specialize in interior and exterior repainting and rebuilding, or need extreme power and flow when handling a wide variety of paint and topcoat jobs, the Airless paint sprayer delivers the proven productivity and reliability you need every time. can complete the task satisfactorily.
Airless paint sprayer uses a high-pressure plunger pump to pressurize the paint to 3000PSI (210kg/cm), and the high-pressure paint is transported to the spray gun through a high-pressure hose, and the pressure is released through the nozzle to form atomization, thereby forming a dense coating on the wall surface . Because paint atomization does not require compressed air, it is called airless spraying.