Airless applies pressure to the paint with air and ejects only the paint, while air spray applies air to the paint and ejects both the paint and air together.
"Airless Spray and Air Spray" The most widely used painting method is painting with a "spray gun." Both airless spray and air spray belong to the category of spray guns. Products painted with spray guns include vehicles such as cars, motorcycles, and boats, large infrastructures like bridges and transmission towers, as well as many everyday items like furniture and appliances. By utilizing the power of compressed air, the paint is atomized into a fine mist and sprayed. These two methods differ significantly in how they atomize the paint. "Airless Spray" applies pressure to the paint using air and discharges only the paint. "Air Spray" applies air to the paint and discharges both the paint and air together. [What is Painting? - About the Painting Process] [The Basics of Painting - Tools and Methods for Painting]
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The choice of painting method is determined by the size of the product to be painted and the required paint film thickness. "Airless spray painting" is suitable for large products or situations where high corrosion resistance is needed in harsh environments. "Air spray painting" is suitable for small products or cases where aesthetic appearance is prioritized over corrosion resistance. It is important to clearly understand the characteristics required for the painting purpose and to select the appropriate painting method. **Characteristics of Airless Spray:** Advantages: - "Can accommodate a wide variety of paints, including high-viscosity ones." - "Can apply thick coats." - "Less paint overspray, resulting in better painting efficiency." Disadvantages: - "The painting equipment is high-cost." - "Requires skill to achieve a clean finish due to coarse paint particles." - "Higher discharge volume can lead to drips and other painting defects, requiring skill." **Characteristics of Air Spray:** Advantages: - "Fine paint particles allow for relatively easy achievement of a clean finish." - "Painting equipment and facilities are low-cost." Disadvantages: - "Poor paint adhesion efficiency results in low painting efficiency." - "Paint viscosity must be diluted to lower levels, preventing thick coats." - "Simultaneous discharge of air and paint leads to significant overspray, resulting in most being wasted."
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We respond to our customers' troubles by turning them into positives. From "nothing" to "something." Creating "one-of-a-kind" products instead of "mass production." This is what Harada Iron Works is dedicated to. We provide a consistent production service from material procurement to painting and installation, helping to shorten delivery times and reduce total costs to meet the diverse needs of our customers. With over 70 years of experience, we are committed to providing even higher added value to our products through the skills and know-how we have honed over the years. If you have any inquiries regarding production or painting, please feel free to contact us. We look forward to hearing from you.
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Our company manufactures products tailored to the diverse needs of various sites. We respond to customer requests with our capabilities, advantageous location, and thorough quality and delivery management. You can trust us with everything from material ordering to can manufacturing, processing, surface preparation, and painting. Additionally, we have dedicated many years to research and development in rust prevention, establishing a solid technology and facilities as a "rust prevention department," and we also perform tasks such as paint stripping. Please feel free to contact us with any requests.