Paint Transfer Efficiency (TE): >65%, Save 10% paint than MP fully compliant with VOCs directive.
Performance & Particle: Fine, coarse particle, wet in the center zone.
Features: High air consumption, good atomization, nomal working efficiency, and requires a high-power air compressor.
In the automotive refinishing industry, 55% of VOCs come from the paint application process.
Therefore, in order to reduce VOC and HAP emissions, HVLP spray guns have become a widely used spraying product.
Paint and coating operations may be one of the largest sources of VOC and HAP releases. In the automotive refinishing industry, 55% of VOC emissions come from the paint spraying process.
High Volume Low Pressure (HVLP) spray guns. These guns can reduce paint consumption by 20% to 30% compared to conventional guns previously used, thereby reducing VOC and HAP emissions.
Experiments were conducted to measure particle overspray concentration, solvent vapor concentration, film thickness on the vehicle body, and paint quality. The HVLP gun achieved 33% higher film thickness per unit mass of paint than a conventional gun. Clearly, the HVLP spray gun has a higher transfer efficiency than the conventional spray gun. In addition, conventional guns have twice the particle overspray concentration per unit of film thickness than HVLP guns.