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| Materials | Mild Steel |
| Applications/Usage | Industrial |
| Finishing | Color Coated |
| Air Pressure | 30-100 psi |
| Power Source | Electric |
A Flame Spray Gun involves blowing a plastic powder through a flame that partially melts the powder and fuses it because it contacts the substrate.
| Material | Mild Steel |
| Automation Grade | Manual |
| Wire Feed | Air Turbine |
| Wire Size Standard | 3.17 mm |
| Gas Used | Oxygen |
| Fuel Gas | Acetylene/LPG/Propane |
| Compressed Air | 35 cfm |
Wire Flame Spray Gun is a thermal spraying process that uses an oxy-fuel gas flame as a source of heat for melting the coating substance.
| Body Material | Stainless Steel |
| Air Pressure | 30-50 psi |
| Cup Capacity | 550 ml |
| Nozzle Size | 0.3 mm |
| Air Inlet | 1/4" |
A powder spray gun is a thermal spraying gun used to keep combustion thermal spray powders on to solid work surfaces. The powder to be sprayed is loaded during a hopper mounted on the gun, then fed by gravity through a metering valve into an aspirator chamber where it’s melted into fine particles and propelled by air towards the surface. With this model, the deposit efficiency is extremely high meaning only a minute amount of the powder is lost by being blown away or consumed within the flame. Sprayed coatings are typically very dense and uniform.
| Materials | Mild Steel |
| Applications/Usage | Industrial |
| Finishing | Color Coated |
| Air Pressure | 30-100 psi |
| Power Source | Electric |
Flame Spray Gun in Jodhpur - A flame spray gun involves blowing a plastic powder through a flame that partially melts the powder and fuses it because it contacts the substrate.
| Materials | Mild Steel |
| Applications/Usage | Industrial |
| Finishing | Color Coated |
| Air Pressure | 30-100 psi |
| Power Source | Electric |
A flame spray gun involves blowing a plastic powder through a flame that partially melts the powder and fuses it because it contacts the substrate. The part's surface is preheated with the flame. The standard approach is to coat only a few square meters at a time, so the temperature can be controlled. The flame is then adjusted. When the coating is completed, the powder is shut off and therefore the coating is post-heated with the flame. Flame spraying is especially useful for coating products with surface areas overlarge for heating.
| Materials | Mild Steel |
| Applications/Usage | Industrial |
| Finishing | Color Coated |
| Air Pressure | 30-100 psi |
| Power Source | Electric |
A flame spray gun involves blowing a plastic powder through a flame that partially melts the powder and fuses it because it contacts the substrate. The part's surface is preheated with the flame. The standard approach is to coat only a few square meters at a time, so the temperature can be controlled. The flame is then adjusted. When the coating is completed, the powder is shut off and therefore the coating is post-heated with the flame. Flame spraying is especially useful for coating products with surface areas overlarge for heating.
| Materials | Mild Steel |
| Applications/Usage | Industrial |
| Finishing | Color Coated |
| Air Pressure | 30-100 psi |
| Power Source | Electric |
A flame spray gun involves blowing a plastic powder through a flame that partially melts the powder and fuses it because it contacts the substrate. The part's surface is preheated with the flame. The standard approach is to coat only a few square meters at a time, so the temperature can be controlled. The flame is then adjusted. When the coating is completed, the powder is shut off and therefore the coating is post-heated with the flame. Flame spraying is especially useful for coating products with surface areas overlarge for heating.
| Materials | Mild Steel |
| Applications/Usage | Industrial |
| Finishing | Color Coated |
| Air Pressure | 30-100 psi |
| Power Source | Electric |
A flame spray gun involves blowing a plastic powder through a flame that partially melts the powder and fuses it because it contacts the substrate. The part's surface is preheated with the flame. The standard approach is to coat only a few square meters at a time, so the temperature can be controlled. The flame is then adjusted. When the coating is completed, the powder is shut off and therefore the coating is post-heated with the flame. Flame spraying is especially useful for coating products with surface areas overlarge for heating.
| Materials | Mild Steel |
| Applications/Usage | Industrial |
| Finishing | Color Coated |
| Air Pressure | 30-100 psi |
| Power Source | Electric |
A flame spray gun involves blowing a plastic powder through a flame that partially melts the powder and fuses it because it contacts the substrate. The part's surface is preheated with the flame. The standard approach is to coat only a few square meters at a time, so the temperature can be controlled. The flame is then adjusted. When the coating is completed, the powder is shut off and therefore the coating is post-heated with the flame. Flame spraying is especially useful for coating products with surface areas overlarge for heating.
| Materials | Mild Steel |
| Applications/Usage | Industrial |
| Finishing | Color Coated |
| Air Pressure | 30-100 psi |
| Power Source | Electric |
A flame spray gun involves blowing a plastic powder through a flame that partially melts the powder and fuses it because it contacts the substrate. The part's surface is preheated with the flame. The standard approach is to coat only a few square meters at a time, so the temperature can be controlled. The flame is then adjusted. When the coating is completed, the powder is shut off and therefore the coating is post-heated with the flame. Flame spraying is especially useful for coating products with surface areas overlarge for heating.
| Materials | Mild Steel |
| Applications/Usage | Industrial |
| Finishing | Color Coated |
| Air Pressure | 30-100 psi |
| Power Source | Electric |
A flame spray gun involves blowing a plastic powder through a flame that partially melts the powder and fuses it because it contacts the substrate. The part's surface is preheated with the flame. The standard approach is to coat only a few square meters at a time, so the temperature can be controlled. The flame is then adjusted. When the coating is completed, the powder is shut off and therefore the coating is post-heated with the flame. Flame spraying is especially useful for coating products with surface areas overlarge for heating.
| Materials | Mild Steel |
| Applications/Usage | Industrial |
| Finishing | Color Coated |
| Air Pressure | 30-100 psi |
| Power Source | Electric |
A flame spray gun involves blowing a plastic powder through a flame that partially melts the powder and fuses it because it contacts the substrate. The part's surface is preheated with the flame. The standard approach is to coat only a few square meters at a time, so the temperature can be controlled. The flame is then adjusted. When the coating is completed, the powder is shut off and therefore the coating is post-heated with the flame. Flame spraying is especially useful for coating products with surface areas overlarge for heating.
| Materials | Mild Steel |
| Applications/Usage | Industrial |
| Finishing | Color Coated |
| Air Pressure | 30-100 psi |
| Power Source | Electric |
A flame spray gun involves blowing a plastic powder through a flame that partially melts the powder and fuses it because it contacts the substrate. The part's surface is preheated with the flame. The standard approach is to coat only a few square meters at a time, so the temperature can be controlled. The flame is then adjusted. When the coating is completed, the powder is shut off and therefore the coating is post-heated with the flame. Flame spraying is especially useful for coating products with surface areas overlarge for heating.
| Materials | Mild Steel |
| Applications/Usage | Industrial |
| Finishing | Color Coated |
| Air Pressure | 30-100 psi |
| Power Source | Electric |
A flame spray gun involves blowing a plastic powder through a flame that partially melts the powder and fuses it because it contacts the substrate. The part's surface is preheated with the flame. The standard approach is to coat only a few square meters at a time, so the temperature can be controlled. The flame is then adjusted. When the coating is completed, the powder is shut off and therefore the coating is post-heated with the flame. Flame spraying is especially useful for coating products with surface areas overlarge for heating.
| Materials | Mild Steel |
| Applications/Usage | Industrial |
| Finishing | Color Coated |
| Air Pressure | 30-100 psi |
| Power Source | Electric |
A flame spray gun involves blowing a plastic powder through a flame that partially melts the powder and fuses it because it contacts the substrate. The part's surface is preheated with the flame. The standard approach is to coat only a few square meters at a time, so the temperature can be controlled. The flame is then adjusted. When the coating is completed, the powder is shut off and therefore the coating is post-heated with the flame. Flame spraying is especially useful for coating products with surface areas overlarge for heating.