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Page 1: Binks Spray Tips July 2010 Surface Preparation - General Anything you dont want to see in the final finish must be removed from the surface Surface

Binks Spray Tips

July 2010

Page 2: Binks Spray Tips July 2010 Surface Preparation - General Anything you dont want to see in the final finish must be removed from the surface Surface
Page 3: Binks Spray Tips July 2010 Surface Preparation - General Anything you dont want to see in the final finish must be removed from the surface Surface

Surface Preparation - General• Anything you don’t want to see in the final

finish must be removed from the surface

• Surface must be clean • Lint Dirt Oil• Contaminant• Substrate determines pretreatment

The greatest single cause of paint failure is poor surface preparation

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Surface Preparation - Trash Defect

Page 5: Binks Spray Tips July 2010 Surface Preparation - General Anything you dont want to see in the final finish must be removed from the surface Surface

Introduction - Why Spray?

• Increase Quality

• Increase Production

• Reduce Costs - Paint and Labor

• Government Regulations

• Coatings Change

• Maintenance Reduction

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Introduction - Have we changed?

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Coatings - Wet Film Thickness Gauge

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Viscosity - Characteristics

• The Property Of Liquid Which Enables It To Resist Flow

• Measured By The Time Required For A Given Volume Of Liquid To Flow Through A Small Hole In The Bottom Of A Metal Cup Under Controlled Conditions.

• Standardized at 77o F

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Viscosity - Cups

• Accuracy Is Best In Middle

Of Cups Range

Types Of Cups• Ford• Fischer• Zahn• DIN• Others

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Viscosity - Cups

• Accuracy Is Best In Middle

Of Cups Range

Types Of Cups• Ford• Fischer• Zahn• DIN• Others

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Viscosity - Cups Range Specifications

Zahn 1 31- 60 Ford 2 37 - 110

Zahn 2 19- 60 Ford 3 23 - 110

Zahn 3 11 - 60 Ford 4 16 - 120

Zahn 4 10 - 60

Zahn 5 10 - 60

All times in seconds Gardner Company

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Viscosity - Cups Range Specifications

Zahn 1 31- 60 Ford 2 37 - 110

Zahn 2 19- 60 Ford 3 23 - 110

Zahn 3 11 - 60 Ford 4 16 - 120

Zahn 4 10 - 60

Zahn 5 10 - 60

All times in seconds Gardner Company

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Viscosity - Timing

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Atomization - External Mix Air Cap

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Atomization - Air Cap Ratings

• Type– Pressure

– Suction

• Finish Material– Type

– Viscosity

– Flow Rate

• Operating Pressure Range

• Air Volume (CFM) Required

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Atomization - Internal vs External Mix Caps

Internal External

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Air Spray Guns - Three Ways To Feed

• Suction Feed

• Gravity Feed

• Pressure Feed

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Air Spray Guns – Fluid Feed Types

Suction Gravity Pressure

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Air Spray Guns – Major Components

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Atomization - Nozzle Combination

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Atomization - Suction vs Pressure Feed Cap

Suction Pressure

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Atomization - Air Cap Selection

• Volume of air (CFM) available

• Material feed system: suction or pressure

• Type and volume of material to be sprayed

• Size of fluid tip

• Size and nature of object being sprayed– (Pattern size)

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Spray Gun Technique - Arcing

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Spray Gun Technique – Too Far / Too Close

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Spray Gun Technique - Gun Distances

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Spray Gun Technique – Tilting the Gun

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Spray Gun Technique - Vertical

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Spray Gun Technique - Pattern Size

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Spray Gun Technique - Open Work

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Spray Gun Technique - Horizontal

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Spray Gun Technique - Wide Mat'l

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Spray Gun Technique - Corners

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Troubleshooting - Spray GunFluid Leaking from Packing Nut

Packing nut loose

Packing worn or dry

Air leaking from front of gun

Sticking air valve stem

Foreign matter on air valve or seat

Worn or damaged air valve or seat

Broken air valve spring

Bent valve stem

Air valve gasket damaged or missing

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Troubleshooting - Spray Gun

Fluid Leaking from Front of GunPacking nut too tight.

Fluid tip or needle worn or damaged

Foreign matter in tip

Fluid needle spring broken

Wrong size needle or tip

Dry packing

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Troubleshooting - Spray Gun

Fluttering

Material Level Low

Fluid Passage Obstruction

Loose or damaged fluid tip/seat

Dry or loose needle packing

Material too heavy (suction)

Air vent clogged (suction)

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Troubleshooting - Patterns

Right/Left - Top/Bottom Heavy

Reverse the air cap 180o. If the problem reverses, the problem is with the air cap. If not, the problem is with the fluid tip/needle.

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Troubleshooting - Patterns

Center Heavy

Spreader adjustment in too far

Atomizing pressure too low

Fluid pressure too high

Fluid tip incorrect size for material and flow

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Troubleshooting - Patterns

Split Pattern

Fluid needle adjustment in too far

Atomization air too high

Fluid pressure too low

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Spray Gun Maintenance – Rule #1

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Spray Gun Maintenance - Lubrication

Use Spray Gun Lubricant

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Spray Gun Maintenance - Air Cap

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Page 43: Binks Spray Tips July 2010 Surface Preparation - General Anything you dont want to see in the final finish must be removed from the surface Surface
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Page 45: Binks Spray Tips July 2010 Surface Preparation - General Anything you dont want to see in the final finish must be removed from the surface Surface
Page 46: Binks Spray Tips July 2010 Surface Preparation - General Anything you dont want to see in the final finish must be removed from the surface Surface
Page 47: Binks Spray Tips July 2010 Surface Preparation - General Anything you dont want to see in the final finish must be removed from the surface Surface
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Page 49: Binks Spray Tips July 2010 Surface Preparation - General Anything you dont want to see in the final finish must be removed from the surface Surface
Page 50: Binks Spray Tips July 2010 Surface Preparation - General Anything you dont want to see in the final finish must be removed from the surface Surface
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