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Airless Sprayer Anatomy

An airless sprayer is made from several components which are made from many individual parts all working together to help make painting easier. Airless uses high pressure, rather than air, to atomize materials so they can be sprayed on to a surface. Here we will talk about the anatomy of an airless sprayer.

Pump / Fluid Section

The heart of an airless paint sprayer is the pump, also called the fluid section. It is what moves and pressurizes the material to be sprayed such as latex paint. Airless pumps are normally made of hardened, heavy-duty steel so they can create the high pressure needed to atomize paints and other “sprayable” materials.

Motor

Probably the second most important component is the motor, the power that drives the pump. Most airless paint sprayers use electric motors followed by gas engine driven sprayers. DP Xpro 63 Series electric paint sprayers come with a 2 years motor warranty.

Drive Train

The motor would be useless if it is not connected to the pump. Like a transmission, and axels in a car, the drive train in an airless gets the power to where it needs to go.

Hose

Next we need to get the pressurized liquid out of the sprayer and to the gun & spray tip. This is specially designed painting hose with high pressure the pump has put the fluid under.

Gun

For an airless to work the system needs to stay pressurized so we need to hold back the fluid until we need it. We also need to be able to easily and safely turn on and off the flow at will.

Tip

The spray tip controls both the spray-fan size and the amount of fluid that is allowed to come out. Because of this, it is a good idea to have several different tip sizes in your painting kit.

  • Controls the amount of fluid being sprayed by using different orifice (opening) sizes.
  • Orifice shape determines the spray pattern size – height and width

Pressure Control

Since we can’t control pressure with the gun, hose or tip, we need a pressure control. There are 2 main types of pressure controls; Electronic and Mechanical Pressure Control. The benefit of electronic pressure control is the less pressure drop (up and down) for example 20bar. but normally the mechanical regulator would cause more pressure gap like 40bar.

Chassis

We need something to hold all these components together! There are three common chassis design configurations; Stand (also called a “skid”), Hi-Boy (sometimes called an “upright cart” or “High cart” “wheeled cart”) and Lo-Boy (sometimes called an “low-profile cart”). Some other airless parts that are within or in addition to main components you should be familiar with. But for the portable airless spray equipment, then it’s just hand carry type, easy to take and easy operation.

Prime / Spray Valve

The switch valve that sets the airless sprayer mode to either Prime Mode or Spray Mode.

Rod

The piston part of the fluid section.

Intake Tube

The tube that paint or other material to be sprayed is drawn into.

Return Tube

The tube that returns paint to the bucket during priming of the pump.

Manifold Filter

The filter within the sprayer which is the first line of defense against large particles in the paint.

Gun Filter

The filter inside the handle of the gun – the 2nd line of defense against remaining debris in the paint.

Packings

The seals in the fluid section which make the pump work.

Like people, airless paint sprayers come in many shapes and sizes.

Some of these design names are:

  • Stand (Skid)
  • Hi-Boy
  • Low-Boy

         
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Q1: What's your MOQ minimum order quantity for formal order?

A: Our MOQ is 10-100 units depends on the model. For small pump or spray guns , the MOQ is 100. and for large capacity pump, the MOQ could be 10. We can accept 1 or 2 units for sample testing order.

Q2: What's your payment terms?

A: We could accept L/C, T/T and Paypal or Western Union, also accept the payment against B/L copy . We can offer credit payment term for our long year cooperated representatives.

Q3: What is the lead time?

A: Sample order: 3-5days, mass production 20-40 days for the formal order.

Q4: Can we put our logo on your products? Is there extra charge for it?

A: Yes, we accept the OEM order based on the order quantity. The color box package need extra cost for less container order.

Q5: What's your warranty?

A: our warranty is 12months limited warranty except the easily worn parts. and for the motor we offer 2 years warranty.

Q6. Which port do you ship your machines?

A: We ship from Ningbo port China. for the FOB price, we will bear the local freight charge and the forwarder fee / customs fee, and all the shipping cost / insurance cost / forwarder cost at destination port / import duty tax ... all will be beared by the buyer (or importer).

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