Viscosity Chart

Properties and thickness of coatings vary from one manufacturer to another. The following chart is a guideline only. Use these times as a guideline in determining the appropriate viscosity based on your spraying technique and finish standards. Some high solids coatings may exceed a reasonable viscosity and still be sprayable.

Material To Be Sprayed

Time To First Break In Stream

 

 

Acrylic Finishes

10-15 seconds

Acrylic Metallic

10-15 seconds

Acrylic Primer

20-40 seconds

Adhesives

40-60 seconds

Automotive Lacquer

20-30 seconds

Chromates

20-25 seconds

Dyes

10-20 seconds

Enamel

25-50 seconds

Hammer Finishes

30-40 seconds

Hard Gloss Synthetics

30-40 seconds

Imron

30-45 seconds

Lacquer

10-30 seconds

Latex

30-45 seconds

Marine Paint

30-45 seconds

Masonry Paint

30-50 seconds

Oil-bound Heavy-bodied Primers

35-40 seconds

Polyurethane Paint

20-40 seconds

Stains

10-20 seconds

Synthetic & Lacquer Metallic

20-25 seconds

Water Sealer

10-20 seconds

 

 

3.3NEEDLE, FLUID TIP AND AIR CAP SELECTION

The proper Needle, Fluid Tip and Air Cap combination is critical to the optimal performance of any spraying system. Needles and Fluid Tips are sized together – when changing the Needle, the Fluid Tip must be changed as well. Air Caps are sized separately and can be changed without necessarily changing the Needle and Fluid Tip. HERO manufacturers seven different sizes of Needles and Fluid Tips ranging from 0.50mm to 3.0mm, and three different sizes of Air Caps.

Identifying Needle, Fluid Tip and Air Cap sizes

The size of a Needle can be determined by the number of annular grooves in the brass sleeve on the Needle. Every wide groove represents one millimeter, every narrow groove represents one-half of a millimeter, i.e.: a Needle with one wide groove and one narrow groove is a 1.5mm Needle; a Needle with two wide grooves is a 2.0mm Needle. The only Needle that differs from this is the 0.75mm, which has no grooves at all.

The size of the Fluid Tip can be determined by placing it on the tip of the Needle. If the tip of the Needle protrudes from the Fluid Tip, they do not match. When the Needle and Fluid Tip match, the Needle will be flush with the end of the Fluid Tip.

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I.C.T.C. Holdings Corporation 1240 manual Viscosity Chart, Identifying Needle, Fluid Tip and Air Cap sizes