Wagner SprayTech GM 2000 EACR, GM 2000 EACF manual What kind of spraying material can be applied?

Models: GM 2000 EACF GM 2000 EACR

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GM 2000 EAC - EN

2.3.4Electrostatic effect

The spray gun produces an electrostatic field by means of the high voltage electrode. As a result, the particles of paint, which have been atomized by the spray gun, are carried to the earthed object by kinetic and electrostatic energy where they adhere, finely distributed, to the object being sprayed.

Advantages of electrostatics:

Very efficient spraying

Little overspray

Coating of entire cir- cumferences due to an electrostatic field

Less working time

Charged particles

Electrode

Grounded object

2.4What kind of spraying material can be applied?

Paints containing solvents of the explosion class II A.

Enamels, primers, textured paints etc., which have a specific resistance of > 50 k(according to the Wagner or Ransburg scale).

The effectiveness of the spraying action is always dependant on the composition of the paint being used, e.g. pigments, resins and solvents.

Note

With highly conductive materials, or those with a very high electrical resistance, the electrostatic effect does not work so efficiently.

In the case of application problems contact the Wagner branch and the paint producer.

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Wagner SprayTech GM 2000 EACR, GM 2000 EACF manual What kind of spraying material can be applied?, Electrostatic effect