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What is the effect of the working pressure range (15-50 PSI) of the Airbrush Spray Pen for Cake Decorating Art on the use of different paints?

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What is the effect of the working pressure range (15-50 PSI) of the Airbrush Spray Pen for Cake Decorating Art on the use of different paints?

Oct 12,2024

1. Paint fluidity
Low pressure (15-25 PSI): Airbrush Spray Pen for Cake Decorating Art Suitable for thick paints, such as water-based paints or viscous pigments, which can achieve better control and avoid excessive spray.
High pressure (30-50 PSI): Suitable for thinner paints or liquids, which can achieve more uniform spraying and are suitable for coatings that need to dry quickly.

2. Spraying effect
Detailed effect: At lower pressure, the airbrush can achieve a more detailed spraying effect, which is suitable for detailed decoration and gradient effects.
Uniform coating: Higher pressure helps to form a more uniform coating, which is suitable for large-area coating and base color coverage.

3. Atomization effect
Atomization degree: The higher the pressure, the better the atomization effect of the paint, the finer the spray will be, and the better the coating effect will be.
Atomization control: Low pressure can reduce the waste caused by paint atomization, which is suitable for work that requires precise control.

4. Drying time
Affecting drying: When spraying at high pressure, the paint is atomized more finely, which may lead to shorter drying time, but it may also cause uneven spraying.
Increased drying: At low pressure, spraying thicker coatings may lead to longer drying time.

5. Nozzle selection
Nozzle specifications: Different nozzle sizes (such as 0.2mm and 0.3mm) with different pressures can further optimize the spraying effect. Small nozzles are suitable for low pressures, while large nozzles are suitable for high pressures.

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