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The so-called supersonic spraying refers to a new technology that uses an arc as a heat source to atomize the molten metal with a supersonic airflow, and sprays it to the surface of the workpiece at a high speed to form a coating, so that the surface of the material can be protected and strengthened.
Supersonic spraying is the use of arc spraying, which can obtain a coating with dense surface properties and bonding strength without heat accumulation and without expensive underlying materials. High-flow and low-pressure atomizing supersonic spraying is a situation where the paint comes out of the surface to be coated with low atomizing air pressure and low air jet velocity, and low atomized paint running speed. The paint rate is increased from 30% to 40% of ordinary air spraying to 65% to 85%. In light leather finishing, spray the finish on the leather surface with a spray gun or sprayer.
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