How to Select a Polyurethane Spray Gun

Spray polyurethane foam is an essential component used by the manufacturing and construction industries. The key to multi-tasking, spray foam is used as insulation across a variety of applications, including walls, roofs, and ceilings, and is even used in industrial settings between pipe fittings or in climate controlled environments. The spray foam formula can be altered to suit different uses, depending on the needs of the application.
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Innovative Spray Foam Applicator Offers an Edge on Competition

Spraybot UltraWhen searching for the best spray applicator for your projects, look no further. Introducing the Spraybot Ultra – the leader in automated spray foam applicators. This robotic sprayer is a game-changer for your spray foam and polyurea projects. An efficient and effective polyurea applicator, this spray robot is an innovative spray machine ahead of the curve. No matter your level of experience, you can quickly learn how to operate this spray applicator and be up-and-running within a matter of minutes. Automated spray foam applicators are increasingly popular because of their accuracy and high effectiveness. Nowadays, whether you are working on big projects or small ones, your time is still critical. Using the Spraybot spray foam applicator will make a remarkable difference in the quality and accuracy of your spray foam or polyurea application – not to mention it is compatible with virtually any spray gun in the industry including; PMC and Graco, to name a few. Your time is valuable, so therefore, make best use of it with this unique robotic sprayer.
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Choosing a Screen

Machine screens and spray gun screens come in three different sizes; 80, 60, and 40 mesh. Using a larger mesh filter allows smaller particles to pass through your processing system and out the spray tip of the gun. For most polyurethane foam and polyurea, I suggest using 60 or 40 mesh screen to reduce filter clogging.

Cleaning A/B Filters

Sometimes chemical cleaning the A and B filters can leave too much residue and plug up the screen hole. My suggestion? Re-new your filter screens.

You can do it with a few tricks. Try using a light amount of heat from a torch and burn out any restrictions. Once the restrictions are burned off, use air to blow out excess from the screens. Finally, hold your screen up to a light to ensure it is clear and ready to use again.