ARO Inline Paint Fluid Heater Stainless Steel - Package
Inline Paint Fluid Heater - The Stainless Steel Paint fluid heater is wired for 120 volt AC applications. The heating element is a 2000 watt cartridge type and is thermostatically controlled. 1/2-14 N.P.T.F Inlet and outlet.
Pack includes:
- 1 - Stainless Steel Fluid Heater 120V with indicator light. 16.6 Amps, 2000 Watts. +/- 3.5-degree accuracy thermostat. 100F degree rise over ambient. 5000 PSI Rated. 1/2” Inlet and Outlet
- 2 - MP-FP REDUCER BUSHING SS
- 2 - MP X MBSPP SS
- 1 - 1/4” Airless Hose – Blue (3600 psi) - Fittings: 1/4" Females - 5'
Inline Fluid Heater - A way to Optimize Most Painting Operations Further
The Advantages of Hot Paint Spraying
Principle
By raising the temperature of a fluid, you reduce its viscosity: for instance, heating paint up to 60° or 80° C will have the same result as using solvent.
Hot paint spraying is also a good solution to maintain paints at a regular temperature, preserving them from the variations of temperature in a workshop all and every day.
- Regularity of efficiency
- Solvent savings
- Reduction of the risk of runs
- Viscosity
- Better finish quality
- Reduction of the rejects due to dirt
- Faster preparation
Apply more paint per pass
As the discharged paint exits the gun, two factors raise the viscosity of the paints. The accelerated evaporation of the hot solvents and the cooling of the resin. The net effect is the ability to apply more paint per pass without runs.
Process
Cold paint is discharged into the heater (4) under the action of pressure. It is instantly warmed to the selected heat and reaches the spray gun (3) after passing through the filter (8) at a similar temperature.