HVLP Sprayers are unlike traditional sprayers. With it, a higher volume (HV) of air is used to aerosolize and propel the paint at lower air pressure. The result is a higher proportion of paint reaching the target surface with reduced overspray, materials consumption, and air pollution.

 

The HV (or Higher Volume of air) controls the direction and flow of paint. The LP (or Lower air Pressure) reduces the atomization of the spray.

 

All of this acts to reduce overspray and bounceback and gives a great level of precision. When combined, an HVLP Paint Sprayer provides great painting technology that is endorsed by commercial paint professionals, DIY homeowners, and even the EPA.

 

By reducing overspray and bounceback an HVLP type Paint Sprayer puts paint exactly where you want it: on the project you are focused on. All of this means, of course, you are going to use less paint than usual when getting your project done.

 

Due to the technology, an HVLP Paint Sprayer is by far the leader in Transfer Efficiency. What this means for commercial paint experts and all-star DIY homeowners is simple:

 

You’ll spend less money on paint than you would normally. Your new HVLP will use less material because more will be covering the intended surface.