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Low-pressure Nebulisation Technology: An Informative Overview
Several technologies exist within the low-pressure paint spray application segment, each offering specific advantages depending on the application. Choosing the right technology determines results, efficiency and production speed.
Low-pressure atomisation
When applying paint or coatings, there are several techniques that affect effectiveness, speed and precision. One is low-pressure atomisation, a technique in which paint or another liquid is applied via an air nozzle. This technique is especially popular for spraying thin layers and for applications that require higher control and finish.
High-pressure atomisation: the power of Airless and Air Assisted Airless spraying techniques
The paint and coatings industry is all about precision and efficiency. One of the most widely used techniques for applying paint quickly and evenly is high-pressure atomisation, also known as Airless and Air Assisted Airless spray applications. This technology allows paint and other liquids to be sprayed with high pressure and precision, ensuring good, fast and effective results, when treating large areas or thick layers of paint.
In this article, we explain how this application method works, why it is so effective, and for which applications it is best suited.