Airmix spraying process

The Airmix spraying process is a technique for applying paint or coatings to surfaces using compressed air and a special nozzle system. In contrast to the conventional airless spraying process, which only uses compressed air, the Airmix process combines compressed air with a high-pressure liquid jet.

This combination ensures that the paint or coating is finely atomized in the spray gun and evenly applied to the surface. This allows precise control over the spray pattern size and shape as well as improved transfer efficiency. The Airmix spraying process provides a high quality and uniform finish, making it particularly suitable for applications where an aesthetically pleasing finish is required, such as painting automotive parts, furniture or other high value products. In addition, the Airmix process can also be used when processing high viscosity coatings, further increasing its versatility and adaptability in various industrial applications.

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This definition is taken from the surface technology encyclopedia from Surface Technology Online. You can find many more technical terms from the surface technology industry in our lexicon overview.

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