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Electrostatic Spray paint Gun (Spray gun) By: Aaron, Ricardo And tai

Electrostatic Spray painting Electrostatic spray painting is a type of painting method that is one of the most effective. Mostly used for painting car parts, bike parts and any vehicle related parts. It was developed in the 1940’s by Harold Ransburg.

How does it use static electricity? The paint is either charged positively or negatively. It doesn’t matter what charge it has it just needs to be charged. The object getting painted is neutral and is grounded so the charged paint is able to attract to the object getting painted. Because a charged object attract to a neutral object the paint can easily coat an object and apply even coats. The paint can even turn in a 180 degree to get to the neutral object.

Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQWYP9ucyqk