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Different Types of Industrial Painting Methods

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The industrial painting industry is diverse and expansive and in order to keep pace with the diversity the paint application methods also have a comprehensive range that efficiently meet different project requirements. These methods can be traditional or modern and advanced. Each method comes with its own set of advantages and disadvantages. That is why it is crucial for you to understand your budget and other requirements so that you can select the right option for your project.

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In this blog, I have described about some common industrial painting methods and their advantages and disadvantages. Take a look

1. Rollers

Using rollers for painting is a common painting method that is suitable for both industrial and residential painting. When it comes to industrial painting, rollers play the role of a bridge between brushes and other industrial methods.

Advantages

  • Offers fast and consistent coverage
  • Flexible
  • Fit well with most situations

Disadvantages

  • Rollers are mainly effective on flat surface like concrete
  • They lose efficiency when used to cover up small gaps and intricate surface

2. Paint brush

Paint brush is the most popular painting options that are often used for industrial painting purpose to highlight finer details and reaching difficult corners.

Advantages

  • Paint brushes are an ideal choice when there is a need to hide blemishes from minor wear and tear.

Disadvantage

  • Using paint brush to paint an entire building is a time consuming and laborious job which is not at all recommended. This will only leave brush stains and an incomplete finish.

3. Air spray

Air spray is another frequently used industrial painting method that uses compressed air to transform the liquid spray into a mist or spray. The spray paint is directly applied to the surface which gives it a smooth finish.

Advantages

  • Spray painting method is comparatively faster than the manual paint-brushing
  • Versatile
  • Provides economic feasibility

Disadvantage

  • It is best suited for well exhausted and outdoor areas because of airborne chemicals increase health risk

Types of spray method

Different types of spray method include

  • Air-atomized

A traditional air gun is used in this process which blends the air with liquid flow to create pressurized mist that colors the object

  • Electrostatic

It is a modern technique of industrial painting Brampton in which the equipment charges the paint particles in high voltage which makes them get attracted to the surface. This provides smooth and solid coat with minimal effort.

  • Airless

An airless paint applicator atomizes the paint at a much higher pressure than an air sprayer. It is appropriate for painting a large industrial area swiftly and efficiently. Moreover it is capable of handling thicker coats.

  • High-volume, low-pressure

In this method, the spray gun atomization technology is used by the HVLP spray equipment which forces a large quantity of low pressure air to the gun applicator.

4. Dip coating

Although dip coating is not counted among the commonly used industrial method but it is an essential one to consider. In this method you can simply dip an object that you need to paint into the paint directly and let it dry. It is an ideal choice for painting small components.

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Advantages

  • Specialized painting method
  • Appropriate for painting small element

Disadvantage

  • This can sometime leave uneven finish if the paint drops while the colored component is kept for drying.

Before contacting an industrial painting contractor Brampton, you need to make a list of your requirements regarding the paint so that you can make the right decision for your project.

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