I am having splatter issues with a my new Astro Pneumatic EuroPro HVLP gun and am looking for advice.
When spraying Emtech (Water based pigmented "lacquer") I am getting what appears to be decent atomization, but every 1'-2' I get a couple small splats of material. It is very consistent in that it does happen enough that I could not apply a final coat of material if I wanted to.
I have done some thinning of the material per the manufacture's instructions of starting at 5% and it helped somewhat. But it did not completely solve the problem. I want to be careful how much water I am adding to the product as I am spraying on wood and do not want to increase and potential to raise grain.
On top of this the manufacture tells me I should be able to shoot the product right out of the can without thinning as the product was designed for HVLP use.
Having spent my day yesterday testing psi, adding/removing things to impact CFM (including a different smaller compressor to try to increase the splatter problem), thinning, adjusting fan, adjusting material delivery, and changing tip/cap size (1.9mm and 1.3mm)....I am out of ideas of what I could be doing wrong.
Recommendations?
Gun: http://www.astrotools.com/index.php/europro-forged-hvlp-spray-gun-with-1-9mm-nozzle-plastic-cup.html
Tip/cap: 1.9
Compressor: 60 gallon, 12.x CFM @ 90psi
Compressor line: 3/8" rubber hose, 50'
Compressor line connectors: High flow quick adapters
Regulator: 3/8" at the gun. Generic brand.
Water Removal: Have tested with and without a generic disposable at the gun, no difference in spray with/without. (suspected a cfm issue, but appears not to be the case)
Material: Target Coatings Emtech 6500 (https://artdec.ca/en/p/443/em6500-water-based-acrylic-pigmented-lacquer)
Material Specs/Spraying info: 1.8mm - 2mm cap/needle recommended. https://artdec.ca/media/catalog/specs/TC_TechDataSheet_EM6500_R4_kmRjgHx.pdf
When spraying Emtech (Water based pigmented "lacquer") I am getting what appears to be decent atomization, but every 1'-2' I get a couple small splats of material. It is very consistent in that it does happen enough that I could not apply a final coat of material if I wanted to.
I have done some thinning of the material per the manufacture's instructions of starting at 5% and it helped somewhat. But it did not completely solve the problem. I want to be careful how much water I am adding to the product as I am spraying on wood and do not want to increase and potential to raise grain.
On top of this the manufacture tells me I should be able to shoot the product right out of the can without thinning as the product was designed for HVLP use.
Having spent my day yesterday testing psi, adding/removing things to impact CFM (including a different smaller compressor to try to increase the splatter problem), thinning, adjusting fan, adjusting material delivery, and changing tip/cap size (1.9mm and 1.3mm)....I am out of ideas of what I could be doing wrong.
Recommendations?
Gun: http://www.astrotools.com/index.php/europro-forged-hvlp-spray-gun-with-1-9mm-nozzle-plastic-cup.html
Tip/cap: 1.9
Compressor: 60 gallon, 12.x CFM @ 90psi
Compressor line: 3/8" rubber hose, 50'
Compressor line connectors: High flow quick adapters
Regulator: 3/8" at the gun. Generic brand.
Water Removal: Have tested with and without a generic disposable at the gun, no difference in spray with/without. (suspected a cfm issue, but appears not to be the case)
Material: Target Coatings Emtech 6500 (https://artdec.ca/en/p/443/em6500-water-based-acrylic-pigmented-lacquer)
Material Specs/Spraying info: 1.8mm - 2mm cap/needle recommended. https://artdec.ca/media/catalog/specs/TC_TechDataSheet_EM6500_R4_kmRjgHx.pdf