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The contractor market for HVLP spray systems is the fastest-growing market
segment in the spray equipment industry. As you’ll soon realize, HVLP
sprayers represent a tremendous opportunity to help painters become more
competitive and profitable. Used primarily for finishing work, HVLP sprayers
work hand-in-hand with airless equipment to help contractors reduce the time
and material necessary to complete a job.
The key is minimized overspray. HVLP systems atomize coatings by means
of low air pressure (2-10 PSI) (pounds per square inch) and high air volume
(10-25 CFM) (cubic feet per minute), so the user can expect transfer efficiency
ranging from 65-90 percent. The result is:
Less time masking and prep work
Less material waste
Less time cleaning up
MORE PROFITS
In addition, the high transfer efficiency of HVLP assists contractors to comply
with new clean air laws designed to reduce volatile organic compounds
(VOC) emissions. HVLP paint sprayers help protect the environment–and
painters–by reducing overspray and bounceback.
This manual will give an overview of HVLP technology and uses; it will also
focus on the specific features and operation of Sherwin-Williams/CAPspray
®
HVLP equipment.
Introduction
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Introduction
TRANSFER EFFICIENCY
Transfer Efficiency %
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
Application Methods–Liquid Coatings
Note: Transfer efficiencies may vary according to the operator and equipment condition.
This chart gives broad ranges only.
Air Spray
Airless Spray
Air-Assisted
Airless
Electrostatic
High Volume
Low Pressure
(HVLP)
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