80kV manual electrostatic powder coating gun 1.0Bar Powder Coating Gun for cabinet hardware

$230.00
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80kV manual electrostatic powder coating gun 1.0Bar Powder Coating Gun for cabinet hardware

80kV manual electrostatic powder coating gun for cabinet hardware

This brass electrostatic powder coating gun uses 80kV high voltage with 1.0Bar steady air pressure and round nozzle 12mm, boosting powder usage & uniform coating for cabinet hardware small parts. Premium brass body brings wear & corrosion resistance to cut your daily maintenance cost. Precision round nozzle 12mm fully covers irregular agricultural spare parts and reduces powder waste effectively. We support factory wholesale, OEM & parameter customization on voltage, air pressure and nozzle. Contact us to get exclusive factory quotation.

Technical Specifications

Working Air Pressure1.0Bar
Electrostaic Hignh Voltage80kV
Main Body Materialbrass
Spray Nozzle Typeround nozzle 12mm
Suitable Industrycabinet hardware

Key Benefits

Made of brass, the manual electrostatic powder coating gun with round nozzle 12mm works under 80kV & 1.0Bar. Less powder consumption and fewer defective products help you save production budget greatly, perfect for large-scale cabinet hardware production.

Wholesale & Customization

We supply bulk wholesale of brass manual electrostatic powder coating gun with customizable 80kV, 1.0Bar and round nozzle 12mm specs to match your unique cabinet hardware production demands. Get custom catalog and exclusive factory quotation by contacting our team.

FAQ

Can I leave the powder coat spray gun uncleaned overnight?
No, always clean the powder coat spray gun before storing overnight.
What do I use to wipe the barrel of a dry powder spray gun?
Use a dry microfiber cloth to wipe the dry powder spray gun barrel.
Q: How often should I clean my powder spray gun after use?
A: Clean the powder spray gun immediately after every shift to prevent buildup.
My digital powder spray pistol shows error code E05. What does it mean?
E05 on a digital powder spray pistol often means a short circuit in the electrode; check for powder buildup.