Differences between putty spray machines and manual application
Release date:
Oct 14,2020
With the widespread adoption of putty spray machines, more and more people are wondering what distinguishes these machines from manual application. Let’s take a closer look.
As Putty sprayer With its widespread adoption, more and more people are wondering what the differences are between putty‑spraying machines and manual application. Let’s take a look together.

1. Construction efficiency: The spraying speed of a putty sprayer can be about 10 to 20 times faster than that of manual hand‑scraping. This is the advantage of mechanized construction, and it becomes even more pronounced when meeting tight project deadlines.
2. Construction performance: When applying putty to walls, a putty sprayer delivers a smoother finish than manual application and is better suited for large-scale projects such as garages and industrial buildings.
3. Economic costs: The primary considerations for a spray‑coating machine are the initial purchase price and after‑sales maintenance expenses. Over the long term, it offers lower labor costs and better value for money.
4. Material usage: Using a putty sprayer is more material‑efficient; aside from some residual paint in the high‑pressure hose, virtually no waste occurs. By contrast, manual painting inevitably results in some loss, and the larger the area, the greater the waste.
5. Number of users. Typically, a putty‑spraying machine requires only three operators and can easily cover approximately 3,000–5,000 square meters per day, whereas manual labor can manage at most 200 square meters daily—three workers at most about 600 square meters per day. Therefore, for the same building area, a putty‑spraying machine offers a significant advantage.
6. Flexible design. As long as the high-pressure hose is sufficiently long, the sprayer can easily reach areas that are inaccessible to manual application, making construction both flexible and convenient.
7. Safety considerations: With a putty sprayer, operators only need to control the direction of application and manage the on/off switch; it requires minimal physical effort and does not necessitate close‑range work. By contrast, manual application often demands scaffolding and other support structures, resulting in a higher risk level. In particular, high‑pressure airless sprayers should be operated by trained professionals or personnel who have received proper training.
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