What are the main features of a waterproofing sprayer?


Release date:

Nov 15,2021

What are the main features of a waterproof spraying machine? 1. High construction efficiency: Mechanized air‑spraying delivers approximately ten times the productivity of traditional manual roller‑brush application. 2. Uniform, smooth, and high‑quality wall coatings: Under high pressure, the coating material is atomized into fine particles that are evenly distributed across the wall surface, forming a smooth, dense finish. This achieves an unparalleled level of wall‑coating quality compared to conventional methods such as brushing.

   Waterproofing sprayer What are the main characteristics?

  1. High construction efficiency with waterproof spraying machines—mechanized air‑spraying delivers approximately ten times the productivity of conventional manual roller‑brush application.

  2. The wall coating is even, smooth, and has an excellent texture. Under high pressure, the paint is atomized into fine particles that are evenly distributed across the wall surface, forming a smooth, dense coating. This approach delivers unparalleled wall‑coating quality, comparable to that achieved through traditional methods such as brushing.

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  3. Strong coating adhesion extends the coating’s service life. Under high pressure, coating particles penetrate into the wall, enhancing the mechanical interlocking between the paint and the substrate, resulting in a denser coating and longer durability.

  4. High paint utilization—Compared with brush and roller application, airless spraying eliminates the problem of overspray and leakage during on-site work, thereby preventing paint waste. Unlike conventional air‑spraying, which produces a fine mist that scatters paint and contaminates the environment, Mugas spraying delivers a controlled mist of paint rather than airborne particles, minimizing environmental impact and avoiding unnecessary waste. Over 90% of defects reported by users during operation stem from inadequate post‑use cleaning, improper maintenance, or failure to replace worn components in a timely manner. Therefore, proper training on equipment use and maintenance is essential. Users should first carefully read the included English manual and its Chinese translation.

  What is the working principle of a waterproofing sprayer?

  The primary working component of the waterproofing sprayer is a double‑acting pneumatic‑hydraulic booster pump, which converts the mechanism into a specialized pilot‑operated, fully gas‑driven directional device. Once compressed air enters, as the piston moves to the top or bottom of the cylinder, it actuates either the upper or lower pilot valve, regulating the airflow and enabling an instantaneous switching of the air‑distribution system. This, in turn, ensures stable, continuous reciprocating motion of the piston in the pneumatic motor. Because the piston is rigidly connected to the paint‑piston pump’s plunger, and the piston’s cross‑sectional area is larger than that of the plunger, the drawn‑in paint is pressurized. The pressurized coating is then conveyed through a high‑pressure hose to the spray gun, where the hydraulic pressure is released, generating an instant mist that is sprayed onto the substrate, forming a uniform coating layer.

   Waterproofing sprayer What is the structure of it?

  A waterproof spraying machine primarily consists of a supply unit, a spray gun, and a mist‑generation source. Depending on the type of spraying, the mist‑generation source for air‑assisted spraying comprises an air compressor, a natural gas pipeline, an air–oil–water separator, and a water tank. For airless sprayers, the mist‑generation source includes a power source and a high‑pressure pump. In electrostatic spraying machines, the mist‑generation source is made up of a high‑frequency, high‑voltage electrostatic generator.

  The waterproofing sprayer consists of two main components: the spraying unit and the drying system. Its operating mechanism includes a spray chamber equipped with nozzles, a belt conveyor, a drying system, and a cleaning unit, among others. Since 2012, many rotary multi-nozzle models have been introduced; these nozzles have been modified using ultrasonic technology or computer control, enabling both leather coating and solvent-free spraying. This approach reduces stamp‑making costs, minimizes environmental pollution, and delivers high finishing efficiency. The sprayed leather is conveyed via the belt to the drying zone and collected at the opposite end after drying.

  A waterproofing sprayer is a specialized spraying device that employs high-pressure airless atomization technology.

   Waterproofing sprayer (Also known as airless spraying) This method uses a high-pressure plunger pump to directly pressurize the paint, creating a high‑pressure stream that is atomized into a fine mist at the spray nozzle and applied to the surface of the object—whether it be walls or woodwork. Compared with air‑assisted spraying, it delivers a more uniform finish, eliminates any grainy texture, isolates the paint from the air, and results in a clean, dry coating. Airless spraying is suitable for applying high‑viscosity coatings and is particularly well‑suited for projects requiring crisp edges and defined boundaries. Depending on the type of equipment, it can be categorized into pneumatic airless sprayers, electric airless sprayers, and internal‑combustion airless sprayers, among others.