INGCO AT-SG-L897-AURITA Aurita 1.3mm Blue
Peculiarities:
- specialized professional spray gun for painting cars;
- used for finishing painting work;
- The environmentally friendly HVLP (high air flow, low pressure) spray system is used for fine spraying and achieving an optimal quality/efficiency ratio;
- high transfer of materials to the painted surface;
- a new generation premium class spray gun “Super Saver” – a technology that allows you to obtain the best surface quality;
- convenient and precise adjustments (adjustment of air supply, paint and spray torch width).
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Description
INGCO AT-SG-L897-AURITA Aurita 1.3mm Blue
INGCO AT-SG-L897-AURITA Aurita 1.3mm Blue has the following applications:
- Spray painting furniture, cars, walls, and other surfaces
- Applying varnish, stain, and other clear finishes
- Applying primers and sealers
- Applying undercoating
How it Works
A spray gun uses compressed air to atomize (break down into tiny particles) liquid paint or other material and propel it through a nozzle onto the target surface. The following is a general breakdown of the working principle:
- Paint Container: The paint or material is loaded into a container attached to the spray gun.
- Fluid Control Valve: This valve regulates the flow of paint from the container to the nozzle.
- Air Inlet Valve: This valve controls the flow of compressed air into the gun.
- Air Cap: The air cap is located around the nozzle and helps to shape and direct the spray pattern.
- Nozzle: The nozzle is the opening where the paint and air mix and exit the gun. The size of the nozzle orifice determines the thickness of the spray pattern.
- Trigger: The trigger controls the flow of both paint and air when squeezed.
Components
- Paint Container: Holds the paint or material being sprayed.
- Fluid Tip: Attaches to the end of the gun and controls the spray pattern (size, shape, and fan).
- Air Cap: Shrouds the fluid tip and helps to shape the spray pattern.
- Needle: (In some models) A pointed rod that controls the flow of paint to the nozzle.
- Trigger: Controls the flow of both paint and air.
- Air Inlet Valve: Regulates airflow into the gun.
- Fluid Control Valve: Regulates paint flow to the nozzle.
- Handle: Provides a grip for the user.
- Body: Houses the internal components of the spray gun.
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