It produces a thick uniform coat which reduces the number of coats required to complete the painting project. The coating of the paint also penetrates better into all pits and crevices of the surface being painted due to the high pressure at which the paint fluid ejects from the spray gun, resulting in a far better finish than when you’re using a brush and roller. Having it will allow you to paint 3 to 4 times faster than when you’re using a brush and roller, so they’re very good for commercial applications such as painting of large residential and office buildings. With an airless paint sprayer, you can spray stains, enamels, heavy latex, acrylics and a host of other low and medium viscosity fluids. That’s why they’re ideal for large spray painting projects like interior and exterior painting of buildings, roofing, furniture and even large machinery like ships. Most airless paint sprayers comes with a hose you can submerge into the paint bucket allowing you to spray directly from the paint bucket. The high pressure pump together with spray tips of different sizes helps to atomize and spread the paint or coating on the surface being painted. Instead of compressed air, a high pressure pump powered by an electric motor moves and atomizes the paint or fluid to the spray tip at pressures ranging from 2500 to 7000 PSI. With an airless paint sprayer however, compressed air is absent in the atomization and direction or spreading of the paint on the surface. Most paint spraying equipment makes use of compressed air to atomize the paint, direct and spread the paint particles unto the surface being painted. Last updated on September 27th, 2021 at 12:25 pm