What Are The Primary Components of a Turbo-Coatair H.V.L.P. System?
A Can-Am high performance, Turbo-Coatair H.V.L.P. finishing system is relatively straight forward, and is comprised of three basic elements: a) the turbine air source; b) the H.V.L.P. single chamber fan pattern control, lightweight, constant bleeder H.V.L.P. spray guns; c) custom air transfer hoses capable of handling hot air. The Turbo-Coatair turbine can be conveniently located adjacent to the spray booth or centrally located to serve several spray stations. Can-Am’s Turbo-Coatair turbines are factory set to prevent field misadjustment. This prevents needless paint waste. Can-Am’s family of H.V.L.P. spray guns has been specifically designed to eliminate internal airflow restrictions, which cause performance robbing pressure drops and Transfer Efficiency robbing air turbulence. A number of different air cap and fluid tip combinations have been developed to insure high quality atomization that can be achieved at normal plant production line speeds, with the complete spectrum of industr