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  2. DeVilbiss Automotive Refinishing - Wikipedia

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    DeVilbiss Automotive Refinishing is an American manufacturer of spray guns, airbrushes, and related products for paint and lacquer coating applications. The company was founded in 1907 and is based in Scottsdale, Arizona, US.

  3. Airbrush - Wikipedia

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    With an internal mix airbrush, the paint and air mix inside the airbrush body (in the tip), creating a finer atomized "mist" of paint. With an external mix airbrush, the air and paint meet outside of the tip before mixing with each other, which creates a larger, coarser atomization pattern. External mix airbrushes are cheaper and more suited ...

  4. Spray painting - Wikipedia

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    Spray guns are aligned above the material and the guns are in motion to hit all the grooves of the material. The guns can be moved in a cycle, circle, or can be moved back and forth to apply the paint evenly across the material. Flatline systems are typically large and can paint doors, kitchen cabinets, and other plastic or wooden products.

  5. 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.

  6. Automotive paint - Wikipedia

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    As mass production of cars made the process untenable, paint began to be dried in ovens. Nowadays, two-component (catalyzed) paint is usually applied by robotic arms and cures in just a few hours either at room temperature or in heated booths. Until several decades ago lead, chromium, and other heavy metals were used in automotive paint.

  7. Spray paint - Wikipedia

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    Small to medium-sized repairs to automobile bodywork can be completed by enthusiasts at home using aerosol paint, though to paint an entire vehicle in this manner would be difficult and expensive. The main disadvantages, compared to a professional spray gun, include the limited quality provided by the built-in nozzle and the lack of infrared ...