Wet Spray

Quality Wet spray coating by Profin in and around the Midlands

What is wet spray and how does it work?

Spray Painting is a painting technique where a device sprays a coating (paint, ink, varnish, etc.) through the air onto a surface. The most common types employ compressed gas, usually air to atomize and direct the paint particles. 

Spray guns can be either automated or hand-held and have interchangeable heads to allow for different spray patterns.

The success of the wet spray painting process, like any other painting process, is dependent upon the integrity of the pre-treatment processes as well as the painting process itself.  In order to present the components in a fit state for painting, they must first undertake a series of preliminary processes such as phosphating and Shot blasting. 

The painting options we provide are either an etch primer which is more functional than decorative; a one-coat stoving enamel which is both functional and decorative or a two part paint finish comprising a primer coat giving good adhesion and protection followed by a top coat giving a smooth, functional, decorative finish. 

 

  • Black Etch Primer 
  • Two Pack paintings
  • Heat resistance formulations
  • CARC Coatings 

What are the benefits of WET SPRAY?

  • Spray painting is a painting technique where a device sprays a coating (paint, ink, varnish, etc.) through the air directly onto a surface
  • It is a fast and consistent process in which paint can be applied to almost any surface
  • Masking large areas is fully achievable and effective
  • Available in a wide range of colours

Click here to read more about the wet spray process.