How the feeding system of Two-Function Gravity-Fed Airbrush for Body Art and Cake Decoration works?
Detailed explanation of working principle
The feeding system of Two-Function Gravity-Fed Airbrush for Body Art and Cake Decoration is based on gravity. The paint is stored in a container on the top of the airbrush, which has enough capacity to ensure a continuous supply of paint during long painting or decoration processes. Due to the effect of gravity, the paint naturally flows from the container to the nozzle part of the airbrush.
When the user presses the trigger of the airbrush, a mechanism is triggered that causes air to be compressed and pass through the airway inside the airbrush. At the same time, since the paint has flowed to the nozzle under the action of gravity, it is sucked into the airway and mixed with the compressed air. This mixture of paint and air forms fine mist particles when passing through the nozzle, which can be evenly attached to the surface to be sprayed.
Advantages Analysis
Stable feeding: Since the paint flows naturally to the nozzle, the feeding process is very stable. This means that during the spraying process, the paint can flow out continuously and evenly, avoiding the problem of insufficient or interrupted paint supply. This is very important for painting or decoration tasks that require long-term, continuous spraying.
Easy to control: The gravity feed system allows users to control the amount and speed of spraying more accurately. By adjusting the pressure or trigger time of the trigger, users can easily control the amount of paint sprayed, thereby achieving more delicate painting and decoration effects.
Reduced waste: Since the paint is sucked into the airway and mixed with the air only when needed, the waste of paint can be greatly reduced. This not only reduces material costs, but also reduces pollution to the environment.
Precautions for use
Paint selection: Before use, you need to ensure that the paint is compatible with the airbrush. Different paints may have different viscosities and fluidities, so you need to choose a paint suitable for the airbrush. At the same time, the paint should meet safety standards to avoid harm to users or the environment.
Cleaning and maintenance: The airbrush needs to be cleaned in time after use. Paint residue may cause the nozzle to clog or affect the spraying effect. Therefore, after each use, the airbrush should be cleaned with an appropriate detergent and ensure that it is completely dry before storage.
Safe operation: Pay attention to safety during use. Avoid paint splashing into the eyes or skin, as these paints may contain harmful substances. At the same time, it is necessary to ensure that the operating environment is well ventilated to avoid inhaling paint vapor or particles.
Maintenance and troubleshooting
Regular inspection: Regularly check the nozzle, airway and container of the airbrush to ensure that they are not damaged or blocked. If any problems are found, they should be replaced or repaired in time.
Troubleshooting: If you encounter problems such as uneven spraying, paint blockage or air leakage during use, you can follow the troubleshooting steps in the product manual to troubleshoot and solve them. If the problem cannot be solved, you can contact the product manufacturer or after-sales service center for help.