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WAGNER GM 2000 EACF User Manual

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2.3.2 AirCoat round jet process
In the AirCoat process, high pressure of 30 to 150 bar is used to atomize the material.
The AirCoat air at 0 to 2.5 bar produces a soft jet, which largely eliminates the problem
of overlapping boundaries. The spray jet can be adjusted by turning the nozzle nut.
The multi-channel swirl nozzle produces fine paint particles, while at the same time
reducing their forwards speed and swirling them to produce a rotating motion. The
result is a soft, extremely well atomized spraying cloud.
Advantages of AirCoat
High painting capacity
Low fogging tendency
Good finish
High- viscosity paints can easily
be applied
2.3.3 AirCoat flat jet process
In the AirCoat process, high pressure of 30 to 150 bar is used to atomize the material.
The AirCoat air at 0 to 2.5 bar produces a soft jet, which largely eliminates the problem
of overlapping boundaries.
Advantages of AirCoat
High painting capacity
Low fogging tendency
Good finish
High- viscosity paints can easily
be applied
GM 2000 EAC - EN
2.3
AirCoat air
AirCoat air
Material
Multi-channel swirl nozzle
Nozzle nut
AirCoat air
AirCoat air
Material

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WAGNER GM 2000 EACF Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandWAGNER
ModelGM 2000 EACF
CategoryPaint Sprayer
LanguageEnglish

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