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Disadvantage | High Cost, Not Usable on Non-Conductive Surfaces | ||||||||
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Voltage Range | 30–100 kV | ||||||||
Working Principle | Loaded Particle – Attraction to Opposite Pole Surface | ||||||||
Advantage(s) | High Transfer Efficiency Uniform Distribution | ||||||||
Application Area(s) | Metal Surfaces Industrial Production | ||||||||
An electrostatic wet spray gun is a specialized spraying device that charges paint particles with a high voltage negative or positive electrical charge, directing them toward a conductive surface with the opposite polarity through electrostatic attraction. Thanks to this method, paint is evenly distributed even over complex surface geometries, achieving transfer efficiencies of up to 90%. It is particularly preferred for coating metal surfaces.
Millî Eğitim Bakanlığı (MEGEP). *Kimya Teknolojisi: Yaş Boya Uygulama Ekipmanları ve Teknikleri*. Ankara: MEB Yayınları, 2013. Accessed June 17, 2025. .
Disadvantage | High Cost, Not Usable on Non-Conductive Surfaces | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Voltage Range | 30–100 kV | ||||||||
Working Principle | Loaded Particle – Attraction to Opposite Pole Surface | ||||||||
Advantage(s) | High Transfer Efficiency Uniform Distribution | ||||||||
Application Area(s) | Metal Surfaces Industrial Production | ||||||||
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