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Filters

Filters

Optimal painting results start with clean air and material flow – discover our premium filters for spray guns!
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Filters for Spray Guns | Material Filters, Cup/Gun Filters, Air Treatment | beschicht.®

Filters for Spray Guns

Discover material filters (gun, cup, inline/manifold, pump filters) and air filters (water/oil separators, fine & activated carbon, dryers) for workshop and production. From mesh/micron classes and pressure ranges to filter materials and installation position – we tailor filtration to the medium, nozzle and finish requirement.

Use & Benefits

Trouble-free material flow, fewer nozzle blockages and surface defects, dry, clean compressed air and reproducible surfaces. Properly sized filters reduce rework, stabilise pressure and extend component service life.

Technology & Settings

Mesh/Micron: Finer classes improve finish but increase pressure drop – size the pump/supply accordingly. Choose filter material (nylon, paper, stainless steel, sintered) based on the medium/solids. Combine installation points (cup/gun/inline) to stage coarse/fine filtration. Air treatment with water/oil separator, fine filter and, if necessary, dryer/activated carbon.

Accessories & Integration

Gun & cup screens, inline/manifold filters, filter elements for pumps, replacement cartridges for air filter units, differential pressure gauges, regulators/gauges as well as cleaning & test media. We provide a compatibility check (mount, seal, medium) and integration in workshop and line.

Advantages at a Glance

  • Appropriate mesh/micron class for your material window
  • Consistent flow with minimal pressure drop
  • Fewer defects and longer service life
  • Compatible with common gun & air systems

Top Manufacturers – Filter Range

  • SATA – Gun/cup filters & air filter units.
  • DeVilbiss – Screens, air treatment & replacement cartridges.
  • Anest Iwata – Filtration solutions for workshop & series.
  • Graco – Inline/manifold/pump filters for Airless/AirCoat.
  • Wagner – Material & air filters for coating systems.
  • Walther Pilot – Industrial filter housings & elements.
  • Binks – Gun/inline screens & filters.
  • Sames – Process filters for series application.
  • Ecco Finishing – Stainless/sintered filters & accessories.
  • WIWA – High-pressure filters & air treatment.
  • Krautzberger – Cup/gun filters & air modules.
  • Sagola – Filter components for continuous use.
  • Colad – Spare parts, accessories & consumables for spray guns and efficient coating processes.
  • Mirka – Abrasives, polishing products & cleaning accessories for optimal preparation of spray gun spare parts.
  • Beschichtpunkt – Specialist in application technology and spray gun spare parts focused on precision, durability and high surface quality.

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Guides & Resources

What does mesh mean? – An explanation for our customers

Learn what mesh means in coating technology and how it affects the quality of your finishes.

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Flat screen or plug-in screen? – The difference with SATA RPS cups

Learn about the differences between flat and plug-in screens for SATA RPS cups and the advantages they offer.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Filters

What filter types are available for spray guns and what are they used for?

Material filters (gun, cup, inline/manifold, pump filters) retain particles from the medium, while air filters (water/oil separators, fine & activated carbon filters, dryers) ensure clean, dry compressed air. This reduces nozzle blockages, dust inclusions and surface defects.

How do I choose the right mesh/micron class for my material?

Size filtration according to viscosity, nozzle orifice and finish requirement: e.g. 125–190 µm or 100–200 mesh for base/clear coats, coarser for primers and highly viscous media. Finer filters improve finish but increase pressure drop – adjust pump/pressure accordingly.

Which factors influence flow, pressure drop and service life?

Filter area, pore size, material (stainless-steel fleece, nylon, paper, sintered), contamination level, medium temperature/solids as well as the installation point (cup, gun, inline). Check differential pressure and replace the filter in time to avoid cavitation and spray pattern disturbances.

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We support you in selecting the mesh/micron class, sizing air & material filters and checking compatibility with your system – for clean, reproducible results.

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