Air fittings may not be the most glamorous component in a spray gun system, but their impact on perf...
Touch-up spraying is a critical task across industries—from automotive repair to woodworking and ind...
In the world of surface finishing—whether for woodworking, automotive repair, industrial fabrication...
Vehicle care has evolved dramatically over the past decade, with consumers and professionals alike d...
In the world of construction, furniture manufacturing, and interior design, texture painting is a cr...
In the fast-paced world of industrial manufacturing, construction, and professional services, air bl...
Sandblasting is a critical process across industries, from automotive repair and industrial manufact...
The global spray equipment market is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5....
HVLP spray guns increase coating transfer efficiency by 30% or more compared to conventional high-pressure systems—primarily by reducing atomization air pressure at the cap to 10 PSI or below, which dramatically cuts overspray and keeps more coating on the target surface. The result is less materia...
The direct answer: achieving a perfect finish with an HVLP spray gun comes down to correctly balancing three controls — fluid needle, fan pattern, and air pressure — matched to the specific material you are spraying and the target surface. Get these three variables dialed in together, and the gun d...
Yes — HVLP spray guns are specifically engineered to save paint and reduce overspray, and the performance advantage over conventional spray equipment is substantial. A properly operated HVLP spray gun achieves a transfer efficiency of 65% to 90%, meaning the majority of paint being sprayed actually...