A system of applying paint in which the paint, under high pressure, is passed through a nozzle and broken into droplets (atomized) when it enters the lower pressure region outside the gun tip.
System of applying paint by passing the paint, under high pressure, through a nozzle and by atomizing it (broking into droplets) when it enters the lower pressure atmosphere.
Paint spray application system using high fluid pressure to atomize paint by forcing it through a small orifice.
Atomisation is achieved by forcing the paint through a very small orifice at very high fluid pressure. This pressure is developed in a special high pressure pump and delivered to the gun through a single hose line. Atomisation occurs without the use of air jets because of the very high velocity of the paint developed and the sudden release of pressure at the spray tip.
A spray that increases the fluid pressure of paint by means of a pump that causes atomization with air, resulting in higher film build and little or no over-spray.
A spraying system in which paint is atomized using high hydraulic pressure rather than compressed air.