View Full Version : Tip size for spraying lacquer?
mag
19th November 2005, 05:22 PM
Was looking through a couple of old threads and mention was made of 2mm nozzles required for Lacquer.
I have been soraying Stylwood with a 1.4 tip with what I thought was good results. The gun is a DeVilbiss conversion HVLP.
Was wondering if anyone had any thoughts on the need to use 2mm nozzles for Lacquer?
Harry72
19th November 2005, 08:23 PM
I use a 1.4 tip for lacquer too, only use larger for poly or enamel.
echnidna
20th November 2005, 08:58 AM
I prefer the 2mm but if you're happy with your finish why change.
soundman
20th November 2005, 10:53 PM
most of the time you don't get an option, you just have to use what came in the gun.
2mm is what come in most of the guns as standard so its probably a typical recomendation.
I supose 1.4 would give you finer atomisation & wouldn't handle heavier viscosities.
Most people I know thinn laquer quite a lot any way.
I supose If you are using mirotone laquer & thinning the "recommended" 10% you would most certainly need at least a 2mm nossle.
Most people I know start at about 20% thinner.
cheers