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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 and control of the spray pattern. HVLP
systems* atomize coatings by supplying air at High Volume (up to 25 CFM –
cubic feet per minute) and Low Pressure (up to 10 PSI – pounds per square inch)
to the air cap for mixing with the fluid stream from the nozzle. The user can
expect transfer efficiency ranging from 65 – 90 percent and can finely control the
size and shape of the spray pattern, as well as the rate of application and
thickness of coats. The result is:
In addition, the high transfer efficiency of HVLP assists contractors to comply
with new clean air laws designed to reduce volatile organic compounds (V O C)
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 Titan C A P S P R AY
®
H V L P
e q u i p m e n t .
Introduction
1
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)
*
These Systems are fully compliant with:
C.A.R.B. (California Air Resource Board )
SCAQMD (South Coast Air Quality Board )
O . T.C. (Ozone Transport Commission)
E . P.A. (Environmental Protection Agency)
H . V. L . P. Regulating
Less time cleaning up
MORE PRO F I T S
Less time masking and prep work
Less material waste

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