HVLP process

HVLP stands for "High Volume Low Pressure" and refers to a technology that is used in various industries, particularly in painting technology. The HVLP process is an advanced method of paint application that aims to minimize paint loss and increase efficiency.

In the HVLP process, the paint is applied to the surface to be painted at a high volume but with low pressure. This enables precise and even distribution of the paint, resulting in a high-quality surface. The low pressure also reduces the spray mist produced, which not only improves the working environment but also minimizes the amount of paint wasted.

This technology is widely used in the automotive industry, furniture manufacturing and other areas where precise and efficient painting is required. The HVLP approach helps to reduce the environmental footprint by using less paint and producing less harmful fumes. Overall, the HVLP process is an advanced solution for high quality painting results.

 

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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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