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Manual High-Pressure Spray Guns – Airless & Airmix (AirCombi)
For high throughput & fast surface coverage – Airless for maximum productivity, Airmix for better finish with less overspray.
Manual Low-Pressure Spray Guns – HVLP/RP, Airbrush, Gravity Feed, Suction Feed, Pressure Feed
For precise results, controlled application & high transfer efficiency – ideal for clean visible surfaces and fine spray patterns.
Airbrush
For finest details, clean transitions and precise spray pattern – ideal for small components and touch-up work.
View categoryGravity Feed Cup Gun
Versatile for paint, primer and industrial coatings – stable application, quick cleaning, good finish.
View categorySuction Feed Cup Gun
Flexible in changing positions – ideal for workshop, repair and smaller painting jobs.
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Direct Feed Gun
Direct connection to paint lines – constant material flow, high cycle rate, stable process.
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Pressure-Assisted
Consistent material supply via pressure cup – ideal for viscous materials and constant atomization.
View categoryAutomatic Spray Guns for Serial Processes, Robotics & Coating Systems
For consistent quality in systems & series production – reproducible spray patterns, stable parameters and maintenance-friendly technology.
Corrosion Protection Guns for Heavy-Duty Protective Coatings
For high-solid, abrasive media & high film builds – robust guns and wear-resistant components for demanding coatings.
Accessories & Spare Parts for Spray Guns – Nozzle, Needle, Air Cap, Filter
Nozzle/needle/air cap define spray pattern & finish – with suitable filters, adapters and connections your process stays stable and low-maintenance.
Spare Parts
Nozzles, needles, seals, repair kits – for service life, tightness and consistent results.
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Air Caps & Nozzle Sets
For the best spray pattern – matched to material, viscosity and desired atomization.
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Filters & Pressure Measurement
Clean material supply and stable parameters – reduces clogging and quality defects.
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Hoses & Connections
Adapters, couplings and connections – matched to the gun, air supply and material system.
View categoryWhich spray gun is right for material, pressure & surface finish?
Whether Airless spray gun, Airmix (AirCombi), HVLP/RP low pressure, Airbrush or Automatic spray gun: The optimal selection depends on material type (e.g. 2K PU, epoxy, water-based coatings, zinc-rich primer), viscosity (DIN 4), spray pressure (bar), atomization, film thickness (µm) and the desired surface quality.
For large components, high film builds or more viscous media, high-pressure systems (Airless/Airmix) are often the best choice: Airless delivers maximum throughput, while Airmix (AirCombi) enables a finer spray pattern with less overspray thanks to additional atomizing air. When you need an especially clean finish, controlled application and high transfer efficiency, low-pressure systems (HVLP/RP, Airbrush) are ideal. For series production, robots or coating systems, automatic guns are the focus. In corrosion protection (e.g. epoxy, high-solid, zinc-rich), robust components, wear-resistant parts, suitable filtration and appropriate nozzle sizing matter – especially with abrasive media and high film builds.
- Airless: maximum material throughput for large areas, high cycle rates & short cycle times
- Airmix / AirCombi: very good finish at high efficiency & significantly less overspray
- HVLP/RP / low pressure: precise spray pattern, high transfer efficiency – ideal for clean surfaces
- Automatic: reproducible quality for series production, robots & coating systems
- Corrosion protection: robust guns for high-solid, abrasive media & high film builds
Tip: Pay attention to nozzle size (mm), air cap, needle/nozzle (fluid tip), material connection (e.g. 3/8"), filter (mesh) and suitable seals. This helps you achieve consistent results, minimize material loss and reduce downtime due to clogging. Quick check: Match nozzle/needle set + air cap + filter (mesh) to material (DIN 4/viscosity), pressure (bar) and target finish – this reduces clogging, overspray and material loss.
Typical applications
Industry, metal fabrication, wood, vehicle manufacturing, corrosion protection, plant engineering, workshop, contract coating.
Key criteria
Pressure range (bar), nozzle/needle set, viscosity (DIN 4), spray fan width, transfer efficiency, cleaning, spare parts availability.
Expert advice
We support you with gun selection, nozzle sizing, air cap, filters, connections & parameters – matched to material, system and quality target.
Which nozzle for which application? Nozzle size, spray pattern & material flow
The right nozzle size (mm) and air cap determine spray pattern, material consumption, atomization and surface quality. Use this guidance for paint, primer, filler and corrosion protection – depending on viscosity, film thickness and process pressure.
Fine paints & clear coat
Recommendation: 0.8 – 1.3 mm
- Very fine spray pattern, high surface quality
- Ideal for low film builds and clean edges
- Less orange peel with correct settings
Topcoat / industrial coatings
Recommendation: 1.2 – 1.6 mm
- Good material throughput with stable atomization
- Very good compromise between quality & speed
- Suitable for many 1K/2K systems
Primer & filler
Recommendation: 1.6 – 2.0 mm
- For thicker materials and higher film builds
- Lower risk of clogging, stable application
- Ideal for preparatory coatings
Corrosion protection & protective coating
Recommendation: 2.0 – 3.0 mm (depending on material)
- For high film thickness and robust protective systems
- Ideal for steel construction, industry & offshore
- Consider filtration, pressure range and wear protection
Frequently asked questions about spray guns – technology, nozzles & spray pattern
Answers to typical questions about spray guns, nozzle sets, air caps, spray pattern, pressure and material – for fast, safe selection for professional use.
Which spray gun is better – Airless or Airmix (AirCombi)?
Airless is ideal for maximum material throughput and high speed on large surfaces (e.g. primer, industry). Airmix (AirCombi) provides better surface quality and less overspray thanks to additional atomizing air – perfect when finish, material savings and process stability matter.
Which spray gun is suitable for industry and series production?
For consistent results in automated processes, we recommend automatic spray guns. They deliver a reproducible spray pattern and are ideal for plant engineering, robotics and series processes with constant parameters.
Which nozzle size do I need for paint, primer or corrosion protection?
The nozzle size depends on viscosity, pigmentation and desired film thickness: Thin paints require smaller nozzles, thicker materials such as filler, epoxy or corrosion protection require larger nozzles. Use our nozzle guide below as a quick reference.
How do air cap and nozzle influence the spray pattern?
Air cap and nozzle determine fan width, atomization, material flow and consumption. The right combination reduces overspray, improves surface quality and ensures stable processes – especially with changing materials.
Why do I get overspray or orange peel when spraying?
Common causes are incorrect pressure, unsuitable nozzle size/air cap, viscosity that is too high, or incorrect spray distance. For overspray, Airmix/AirCombi or HVLP/RP with correct parameters often helps; for orange peel, finer atomization, properly adjusted pressure and correctly set material viscosity.
Which spare parts are most important for spray guns?
Particularly relevant are nozzle (fluid tip), needle, air cap, seals and filters. These components affect spray pattern, sealing, material throughput and service life – and must match the system exactly.
Customer reviews
Experiences from workshops, trade and industry – real reviews about consulting, delivery time and product quality.
Do you need help with selection, nozzle choice or parameters?
We advise you personally – matched to material (e.g. 2K PU, epoxy, water-based coating), pressure range, nozzle/air cap and application. This way you quickly find the right spray gun including accessories, spare parts and optimal configuration.