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Spray guns for liquid coating

We offer a wide range of manual and automatic spray guns, including electrostatic spray guns.

Airspray guns enable high optical and haptic surface quality thanks to the very fine atomization. Typical applications include automotive components, high-gloss furniture, and housing parts with textured or effect coatings.

The AirCoat process combines the advantages of airspray and airless: high optical coating quality, fast work progress, and high application efficiency. Typical
applications include windows, furniture elements, gearboxes, engine housings, and car bodies and chassis from the ACE & T sector.

With airless guns, atomization is achieved solely through material pressure, which enables thick coatings and fast working. Typical applications include corrosion protection coatings, wind turbines, or underbody coatings for rail vehicles.

High-speed rotation atomization ensures high coating quality, fast working, and high application efficiency, especially in series production. Typical applications include aluminum wheels, automotive body parts, and two-wheelers.

Product recommendations

GM 5000EAC

GM 5000EAC

Pistola manual electrostática AirCoat para esmaltes con base de disolvente

GM 4700AC

GM 4700AC

Pistola manual AirCoat

GM 5000EA

GM 5000EA

Pistola manual electrostática AirSpray para esmaltes con base de disolvente

TOPFINISH GA 1020/1030

TOPFINISH GA 1020/1030

Siempre la elección correcta: Pistola automáticas airspray para aplicaciones universales

GA 250/400AL

GA 250/400AL

Pistola automática Airless

Frequently asked questions about spray guns for liquid coating

The difference between a manual and automatic spray gun lies in the type of application. Manual guns are ideal for individual coating jobs or small series where flexibility and precision are required. Automatic guns are mainly used in industrial series production, where consistent results and high efficiency are crucial. 

When buying a spray gun, you should first decide whether you need a manual gun for flexible individual applications or an automatic gun for consistent series coating. The right atomization technology is also important: Airspray provides fine surfaces for high-quality finishes, AirCoat combines air and material pressure for efficient work, airless is suitable for high material quantities and large areas, and hig-speed rotation delivers particularly consistent results for complex geometries. The choice depends on the desired finish, material used, and production environment.

WAGNER spray guns offer the right solution for every application. All application devices focus on ease of use, durability, and reliable surface quality.