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HVLP Spray Guns Are More Efficient at Material Transfer, but Airless Sprayers Are More Efficient at Coverage Speed HVLP spray guns achieve transfer efficiency rates of 65–90% — meaning 65–90% of the coating material actually lands on the target surface. Airless sprayers typically achieve only 40–65...