The grounded part is the neutron. We charge the paint with electrons, and that sets up the attraction (opposite charges). This method is its called corona charging.
There is another method called contact charging, where the part is charged with a proton. However, the materials that can be used with contact charging are more limited than the material possibilities with corona charging.
Thanks! We're happy you found this information useful. For information about electrostatic spray equipment, go to www.graco.com/us/en/in-plant-manufacturing/products/liquid-coating/spray-booth/spray-guns-applicators/electrostatic-paint-spray-guns.html
In a Graco Pro Xp electrostatic spray gun, the field of electrons or electrostatic field is created by the ionizing needle at the tip of the Pro Xp. As paint particles pass through the field, they become charged. The paint is then attracted to a grounded part.
It really depends on the material you're spraying, part geometry and the results you're looking for. To figure out specifics, we encourage you to contact your local industrial finishing equipment distributor. Not sure who that is? Find out at www.graco.com/us/en/in-plant-manufacturing/how-to-buy/where-to-buy.html?wtb_code=CAP
For most materials, including ceramics, it depends on the solvent blend being used as a base. Ask your local distributor to test the material to see if it can be sprayed electrostatically.
It's simply how the gun was held while this video was being made. Rather than focusing on perpendicular alignment, it's more important to keep the distance between the the gun and the part at 10 inches or so. This will help you achieve and even wrap of the paint around the part as you spray electrostatically.
It depends on the solvent blend of the material's base. Your local finishing equipment distributor should be able to test it to see if it can be sprayed electrostatically.
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Since the neutron is neutral, how does the electron get attracted to the neutron in your illustration?
The grounded part is the neutron. We charge the paint with electrons, and that sets up the attraction (opposite charges). This method is its called corona charging.
There is another method called contact charging, where the part is charged with a proton. However, the materials that can be used with contact charging are more limited than the material possibilities with corona charging.
@@GracoIndustrial Neutrons are neutral and are neither attracted to nor repelled by electrons.
@@GracoIndustrial thank you for the explanation
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Thanks! We're happy you found this information useful.
For information about electrostatic spray equipment, go to www.graco.com/us/en/in-plant-manufacturing/products/liquid-coating/spray-booth/spray-guns-applicators/electrostatic-paint-spray-guns.html
How is a field of electrons created in the spray gun?
In a Graco Pro Xp electrostatic spray gun, the field of electrons or electrostatic field is created by the ionizing needle at the tip of the Pro Xp. As paint particles pass through the field, they become charged. The paint is then attracted to a grounded part.
Sir,
How much transfer efficiency improve to use by flat nozzle to round nozzle..
It really depends on the material you're spraying, part geometry and the results you're looking for. To figure out specifics, we encourage you to contact your local industrial finishing equipment distributor. Not sure who that is? Find out at www.graco.com/us/en/in-plant-manufacturing/how-to-buy/where-to-buy.html?wtb_code=CAP
Can you use electrostatic sprayer for ceramic coating?
For most materials, including ceramics, it depends on the solvent blend being used as a base. Ask your local distributor to test the material to see if it can be sprayed electrostatically.
Hello sir, could you tell me why the spray gun is always held perpendicular to the body to be painted?
It's simply how the gun was held while this video was being made. Rather than focusing on perpendicular alignment, it's more important to keep the distance between the the gun and the part at 10 inches or so. This will help you achieve and even wrap of the paint around the part as you spray electrostatically.
@@GracoIndustrial Thanks a lot sir
Can you use electrostatic spray gun to spray ceramic coating?
It depends on the solvent blend of the material's base. Your local finishing equipment distributor should be able to test it to see if it can be sprayed electrostatically.
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