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Material
Preparation
Start
Before spraying, the material being used may
need to be thinned with the proper solvent
as specied by the material manufacturer.
Never exceed the thinning advice given by the
coating manufacturer.
Note: Make sure to consider which spray gun you
are using when determining whether or not to
thin the material. See “Notice”, previous page.
Do not thin with materials that have
a ashpoint below 70°F (21°C). The
material ashpoint should be shown
on the material container.
Note: Material to be sprayed should always be
strained to remove any impurities in the paint
which may enter and clog the system. Impurities
in the paint will give poor performance and a
poor finish.
Thinning the material:
1. Stir the spraying material
thoroughly.
4. Unscrew the cup from the spray
gun.
5. After the material has been
properly thinned and strained,
ll the container to the top of the
neck.
6. Carefully screw the cup back
onto the spray gun.
2. Dip the viscosity test
cup completely into the
spraying material.
3. Hold the test cup up and measure the time in
seconds until the liquid empties out. This time is
referred to as Runout Time.
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Thinning Chart
Material Runout Time (seconds)
Oil enamel 25-40
Oil based primer 30-45
Oil stain No thinning required
Clear sealer No thinning required
Polyurethane No thinning required
Varnish 20-50
Lacquer / lacquer sanding
sealer
25-35
Automotive nishes 20-40
Latex paint Follow manufacturer’s
recommendations
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Material flash point must be 70°F (21°C)
or higher.
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