TM128 High atomizing siphon feed airbrush
Cat:Airbrush
A high atomizing siphon feed airbrush is a type of airbrush that operates by drawing paint or other media from a container or bottle (usually placed b...
See DetailsOne of the core features of High Atomizing Siphon Feed Airbrush is its powerful atomization capability. This capability refers to the ability of the spray gun to convert pigments, paints or other spray materials into extremely fine particles during use and evenly spray them onto the target surface. The atomization effect directly affects the uniformity, fineness and overall coating quality of the spray. The following is a detailed introduction to its atomization capability.
1. Atomization principle
The high atomizing spray gun sucks the pigment out of the spray gun's storage tank through compressed air and atomizes it through high-pressure airflow. The siphon feed design means that the pigment is sucked out of the tank by the negative pressure of the airflow, without relying on gravity or manual pressurization. When compressed air passes through the nozzle quickly, the strong airflow generated breaks the pigment into extremely small particles. The size and distribution uniformity of the particles determine the atomization effect, which is why the high atomizing spray gun can achieve detailed and uniform spraying on different surfaces.
2. Advantages of atomization ability
Delicate and uniform coating effect: High atomization ability ensures that the pigment is fully decomposed into extremely small particles, which can evenly cover the target surface. Compared with traditional spraying tools, the coating of high atomization spray guns is more delicate, avoiding the phenomenon of pigment accumulation or uneven distribution. This fine atomization effect is particularly suitable for applications that require high surface smoothness and uniformity, such as model spraying, artistic creation, etc.
Wider application scenarios: Since high atomization spray guns can control the size of spray particles, they can adapt to the spraying needs of various materials. From fine line drawing to large-area base coating, whether on different materials such as metal, glass, plastic, cloth, etc., the ideal spraying effect can be maintained. This makes high atomization spray guns a common tool in many industries, including industrial coating, artistic spray painting, makeup, etc.
3. Factors affecting atomization
The atomization effect of high atomization siphon feed spray guns will be affected by the following main factors:
Air pressure: The pressure of compressed air is one of the key factors determining the atomization effect. Higher air pressure can break down pigments into finer particles, resulting in a more delicate spraying effect. During the application process, users can control the degree of atomization by adjusting the air pressure to adapt to different spraying needs.
Nozzle design: The diameter and shape of the nozzle also have a direct impact on the atomization effect. The smaller the nozzle, the finer the atomized particles produced, and the finer the spraying effect. High-atomization spray guns are usually equipped with a variety of replaceable nozzles, and users can choose nozzles of different specifications according to specific spraying needs to achieve the best atomization effect.
Viscosity of pigment: The viscosity of the spray material also affects the atomization effect. Thinner pigments are more easily broken down into tiny particles by airflow, while thicker pigments may require higher air pressure to achieve the same atomization effect. Therefore, when using a high-atomization spray gun, users usually need to adjust the air pressure and nozzle settings according to the properties of the material used to ensure the atomization effect.
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