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  2. Paasche Airbrush Company - Wikipedia

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    The Paasche Airbrush Company is currently based in Kenosha, WI. The company manufactures airbrushes , industrial spray guns , air compressors and related equipment. Paasche has been a manufacturer of airbrushes for over 115 years, based on patented designs.

  3. Airbrush makeup - Wikipedia

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    A typical airbrush system uses a compressor to create airflow through a hose connected to a trigger-controlled spray painting gun. The airbrush pressure can be adjusted to apply various types of makeup, such as lighter, heavier, or more detailed styles. Airbrushes are used in film, theater, bridal makeup, and sunless tanning. Airbrush systems ...

  4. Airbrush - Wikipedia

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    Airbrush technique is the freehand manipulation of the airbrush, medium, air pressure, and distance from the surface being sprayed in order to produce a certain predictable result on a consistent basis with or without shields or stencils. Airbrush technique will differ with the type of airbrush being used (single-action or dual/double-action).

  5. Compressor - Wikipedia

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    A compressor is a mechanical device that increases the pressure of a gas by reducing its volume. An air compressor is a specific type of gas compressor. Many compressors can be staged, that is, the gas is compressed several times in steps or stages, to increase discharge pressure.

  6. Trompe - Wikipedia

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    A trompe is a water-powered air compressor, commonly used before the advent of the electric-powered compressor. A trompe is somewhat like an airlift pump working in reverse. Trompes were used to provide compressed air for bloomery furnaces in Catalonia [ 1 ] and the USA . [ 2 ]

  7. Air blaster - Wikipedia

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    Phase 1: Air feeding: Air supply from the air compressor passes through a 3/2 way solenoid valve feed, the Quick Release Valve (QRV), and reach the triggering mechanism with its piston disc in closed position. The air reservoir is then pressurized in less than 15 seconds, depending on the air pressure and air volume used.