Airless paint sprayers force paint through a paint spray gun, thus atomizing the paint, which then comes out through a small aperture at a high pressure, similar to a garden hose attached with a spray gun. Instead of a compressor, the pressure applied on the liquid comes from a piston pump unit or a motor driven diaphragm. They are called airless paint sprayers because compressed air is not used in order to provide the pressure required.
A wide range of finishes and coatings can be applied by airless paint sprayers in less time compared to other methods of applying paint. Plus, these paint sprayers can be used to apply the coating of paint at whatever thickness that you want.
A wide range of finishes and coatings can be applied by airless paint sprayers in less time compared to other methods of applying paint. Plus, these paint sprayers can be used to apply the coating of paint at whatever thickness that you want.
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