Suction Spray Guns
Suction Feed Spray Gun
In contrast to a gravity spray gun, which has the paint container located on top of the gun. A suction spray gun has a paint container attached beneath. The difference between these two sprayers is the way in which a supply of car paint is fed to the spray nozzle. A suction spray gun uses compressed air to create a vacuum which effectively siphons paint up from the paint container and into the spray gun. Because of this a suction spray gun requires slightly more compressed air than a gravity spray gun.
Advantages Suction Feed Spray Gun
- Easy to learn how to use
- Affordable
- Greater comfort than gravity fed spray guns
- Works well with specialty coatings like adhesives
- Can achieve unique finish effects
Cons Suction Spray Gun
- Not as fine as a finish due to larger fluid nozzle
- Not easy to perform car paint changes
- Difficulty with heavy bodied coatings
- Less control over atomization
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which spray gun for paint?
The spray gun you should use for paint depends on the quality. The user manual or technical data sheet of the paint will indicate which spray gun is best to use for the paint.
What is the best spray gun for car paint?
The best spray gun for car paint is an HVLP spray gun. Professionally, an HVLP spray gun is used for car paint because it delivers the best results with the smoothest spray
How do I use spray paint?
Spray paint is used in various ways. Always read the instructions and user manual of the spray paint to know the best way to use it.
Why use a spray gun?
There are many reasons to use a spray gun to apply paint. Using a spray gun typically results in a cleaner finish compared to a paint roller or brush. Additionally, a spray gun offers a higher efficiency than a roller or brush, which is why it is used professionally.