Airless paint sprayers can save you time, save you paint and cut drying times

Airless paint sprayers

Are you looking for airless paint sprayers?

If you have a large area to paint, whether it is the outside of a building, large industrial equipment, or even marine equipment, then finding the right delivery method can be crucial to the success of the job. It is critical to ensure that the paint will provide an even cover so that the job not only looks professional but also offers protection for the whole surface, even if it is uneven or contains pits or crevices as some heavy machinery will. The paint will also need to adhere properly to the surface so that it does not start to peel, leaving your surfaces vulnerable. Practicalities aside, you also need to consider the economics of the job. Choosing the right delivery method for your paint will reduce the amount of time spent applying the paint, minimise the amount of paint that you need to use and will cut drying times dramatically. Airless paint sprayers are ideal for this sort of job.

How do airless paint sprayer work?

Airless paint sprayers are connected to a high pressure airless pump, typically between two hundred and fifty pounds per square inch and seven thousand five hundred pounds per square inch, to atomize the paint. As it is applied it gives a very even coating, reducing the number of layers required. The high pressure gets paint into all of the nooks and crannies, providing complete coverage of the surface. As most coatings can be applied without the use of much thinner, drying times are reduced.

Who can supply you with airless paint sprayers?

Lion Industries supply equipment, paint and training to those needing power sprayers for larger or specialist jobs. They can even provide paint spraying booths and foam insulation sprayers. If you are looking for airless paint sprayer or other professional painting equipment, then visit the Lion Industries website at www.lionindustries.co.uk

If you’re looking for airless paint sprayers then visit lionindustries.co.uk where you can also find out more about power painting.