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Type: Spray Gun: A tool used for applying paint or coatings in a fine mist, ensuring a smooth and even application. "2 W" could denote a specific model or series within a product line, indicating particular features or specifications. Pressure and Flow Rate: Pressure: Paint spray guns often operate at various pressures. For a "2 W" model, it could indicate a medium-to-high pressure range, typically around 2 to 3 bar (approximately 30 to 45 psi), but this can vary based on the model and manufacturer. Flow Rate: The flow rate refers to the volume of paint sprayed per minute. A "2 W" model might offer an adjustable flow rate to control the thickness and coverage of the paint application. Construction: Body: Generally made from durable materials such as aluminum, stainless steel, or high-grade plastic. This ensures resistance to paint chemicals and extended usability. Nozzle and Tip: Features a nozzle and tip that can be interchangeable or adjustable, allowing the user to modify the spray pattern and width. Typical nozzle sizes might range from 1.5 mm to 2.5 mm, depending on the application needs. Adjustability: Spray Pattern: The gun allows adjustment of the spray pattern, which can be set to various shapes like fan, round, or horizontal/vertical. This helps achieve the desired finish for different surfaces. Fluid and Air Control: Equipped with controls to adjust both the paint flow rate and air pressure, enabling precise control over the application. Air Supply: Type: May be HVLP (High Volume Low Pressure), LVLP (Low Volume Low Pressure), or conventional. HVLP is common for its efficient transfer rate and minimal overspray, while LVLP offers a balance between low pressure and reduced overspray. Ease of Use: Ergonomics: Designed to be user-friendly, with features such as ergonomic handles, lightweight construction, and easy-to-clean parts. These features facilitate comfort and reduce fatigue during extended use