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Training in Corrosion Control, Coatings Application and Blast Cleaning for the Marine and Offshore Coatings Industry - Lloyds Register Training

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Spray Painting

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4.1.1 - Airless Spray Painting Equipment - A

Objective: To gain a thorough understanding of the principles of airless (Without air. In Airless Spray paint is sprayed by pressure and does not require air to be mixed with the paint in order to atomise.) spray (A fine mist, or a paint (Substance used for decorating or protecting a surface, sometimes referred to as coating) application process such as airless (Without air. In Airless Spray paint is sprayed by pressure and does not require air to be mixed with the paint in order to atomise.) spray, air-assisted spray etc.
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painting equipment including; parts, maintenance, usage and Health and Safety

  • In paint (Substance used for decorating or protecting a surface, sometimes referred to as coating) application terms, airless (Without air. In Airless Spray paint is sprayed by pressure and does not require air to be mixed with the paint in order to atomise.) spraying is a relatively new painting process. However, it has become widely used in various industries, particularly shipyards, steel (Strong malleable low carbon iron alloy) fabrication facilities, road and rail transport, general commercial, construction and the decorative industry.

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