1. Application of liquid spray paints
1.1 Pneumatic spraying
Substrates are protected and/or decorated by applying paint or varnish using an appropriate technique. This technique requires the use of a paint supply, a spray gun and a sampling device. .
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The purpose of the spray gun is to break up the paint jet into a multitude of small droplets and deposit them on the substrate. This operation, known as "spraying", is carried out using a variety of nozzles, enabling different types of spray to be obtained.
In practice, the flat spray is most commonly...
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Thesis: OLIVAS (P.). – Influence of fluid mechanics in paint electroplating and atomization processes (2001). http://www.sudoc.abes.fr
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