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TS H 126 - Ideal for any painting and undercoating jobs.


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TS H 226 - For all high viscosity materials with practical hose reel.


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TS H 326 - For high viscosity materials. High operating range (30 m hose on hose reel).


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TS H 426 - Specifically for the application of spray body fillers.


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Heating instead of diluting - How it works


All heating systems are warmed up by an electric heating element, which is located inside the hose, directly in the paint flow. The paint material is heated to the required temperature uniformly along the whole length of the hose (smoothly regulated from 20° to 60° C). This leads to a drop in the viscosity and thus an improvement in the application of paint material. Due to be heated up in the heating hose the coating materials are always at the ideal working temperature - regardless of seasonal temperature fluctuations!

 


Advantages that convince


The guarantee for the perfect finish. Achieve an optimal surface quality. Thanks to warming up the coating material a very soft spray jet is generated. This increases the atomisation quality.

The answer to the VOC guidelines. The coating material can be set to the spraying viscosity without being diluted. This is of particular benefit especially for higher viscosity materials.

The solution to reduce overspray. Heating the material means a reduction in spraying pressure. Heating brings about a reduction in material viscosity, allowing a lower spraying pressure to be set.

 


Adaptable to following units


The TempSpray products can be adapted to all Airless units and thus offer a wild field of use.

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