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To get professional results from a heavy duty spray gun, set air pressure to the material manufacturer's recommended range (typically 2.0–4.0 bar / 29–58 psi for HVLP), maintain a consistent 15–25 cm gun-to-surface distance, move at a steady 30–60 cm/s, and overlap each pass by 50%. These four para...
A heavy-duty spray gun is the correct choice for large-scale projects, and the difference is not marginal — it is fundamental. A standard spray gun is designed for intermittent use with light-bodied coatings at low-to-moderate fluid flow rates, typically 100–400 mL/min. A heavy-duty spray gun is en...
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...