Paint Spray Guns

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Paint spray guns convert paints, stains, primers, and other similar liquids into an atomized spray for applying a smooth finish to surface areas faster and more evenly than using a paintbrush or roller. These pistol-like, trigger-activated devices are lightweight and can be held in one hand for mobility. Paint spray guns can dispense large quantities of paint and are used to cover expansive surfaces, vehicles, industrial-sized equipment, or to paint multiple items in large projects.

Conventional Spray Guns

Conventional Spray Guns
Conventional spray guns use compressed air to convert paint into an atomized spray. Also referred to as pneumatic spray guns and air spray guns, they require an air compressor. These spray guns dispense larger quantities of paint at the same rate as other spray technologies. They are used for large projects and expansive areas that require less precise spraying techniques.

Gravity

Gravity mounts a cup of paint above the spray gun to leverage its pulling force to feed paint into the nozzle. This method reduces waste and is useful for small jobs and touch-up projects where there are frequent color changes.

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Pressure

Pressure pushes paint to the spray gun nozzle using an external or internal pressure source. Delivers higher volumes of paint for larger jobs.

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Siphon

Siphon uses vacuum to pull paint from a cup or pail though a hose to the spray gun nozzle. This method is useful for small jobs with frequent color changes.

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Airless Spray Guns

Airless Spray Guns
Airless spray guns work with a compatible pump to pressurize paint and convert it to a fine, atomized spray. They do not use compressed air and do not require an air compressor to function. These powerful spray guns can handle thicker paints and coatings and produce less overspray than conventional spray guns. They dispense paint at higher pressures, at faster rates, and provide a smoother finish than other spray technologies for applications such as indoor cabinetry.

Pressure

Pressure pushes paint to the spray gun nozzle using an external or internal pressure source. Delivers higher volumes of paint for larger jobs.

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HVLP Spray Guns

HVLP Spray Guns
High-volume, low-pressure (HVLP) spray guns work with HVLP systems that use large quantities of turbine-generated air to convert paint into fine, atomized droplets. They dispense paint out of the gun nozzle in a gentle, controlled spray. The low-pressure spray slows the application of paint, allowing more droplets to stick to the surface, reducing mess and waste with overspray. HVLP spray guns are suitable for smaller coverage areas in projects that require a more precise application of spray such as indoor molding and trim.

Gravity

Gravity mounts a cup of paint above the spray gun to leverage its pulling force to feed paint into the nozzle. This method reduces waste and is useful for small jobs and touch-up projects where there are frequent color changes.

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Pressure

Pressure pushes paint to the spray gun nozzle using an external or internal pressure source. Delivers higher volumes of paint for larger jobs.

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Siphon

Siphon uses vacuum to pull paint from a cup or pail though a hose to the spray gun nozzle. This method is useful for small jobs with frequent color changes.

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Conventional Airbrush Kits

Conventional Airbrush Kits
Conventional airbrush kits consist of spray gun components and pair with an air compressor to turn paint into a controlled atomized spray. Airbrushing provides a smooth, detailed finish on small paint projects such as crafts or woodworking.

Gravity

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Siphon

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