Cobwebbing

 

Description

Paint issues from the spray gun nozzle and is accelerated by the airstream in which it divides into filaments which extend and break up. Failure of the filaments to break up or “atomize” is known as cobwebbing.

Cause

  1. Use of cold paint which has thickened considerably.
  2. Incorrect pressure and/or viscosity too high.
  3. Use of cheap or incorrect thinner.

Paint is beyond pot-life.

 

Prevention

  1. Apply at correct pressure and viscosity.
  2. Use correct quality

 

Rectification

Reduce air pressure and / or viscosity until cobwebbing disappears.

 

NOTE: Some specialised materials, tank linings for example, are difficult to atomise and require special equipment to be sprayed successfully.

 

 

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