Horn air
In painting technology, horn air is an essential tool for precise and controlled painting. This is a special method in which the paint color is applied to the surface using compressed air through a fine paint horn. The paint horn is a special tool that is attached to the end of the spray gun and has a narrow opening through which the paint emerges.
Through the targeted use of compressed air, the paint is finely atomized and applied to the surface in an even spray jet. This technique enables precise control over the paint application and an even distribution of the paint, which is particularly advantageous for detailed painting work.
Horn air painting technology is widely used in various areas of painting, particularly for painting vehicles, furniture and other demanding surfaces. The precise control over the paint application allows painters to achieve high-quality results and work efficiently at the same time.
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