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          WHICH COMPRESSOR TO CHOOSE FOR PAINTING?

          When looking for a compressor for spray painting , we have to pay attention to the quality of the way it was made and also the possibility of working with it without breaks. When painting large surfaces, we cannot afford to take breaks often because of the time it takes to pump the compressor's canister. Hence, it is worth choosing a model with the highest efficiency and shortest time it takes to pump up the cannister.

          A compressor with a capacity of around 50 litres might turn out to be a necessity for spray painting. That size of cannister guarantees the ability to work for a long time and a relatively short time to fill up.
          Compressors of a smaller capacity are usually used when painting with an airbrush or for the occasional blowing.

          Buying an oil spray paint compressor we ought to remember about a high quality separator. And that is what makes sure that the particles of the oil do not go into the paint.

           

          WHICH COMPRESSOR FOR THE PLASTER SPRAY UNIT?

          When choosing a compressor that would be the right one to work with a plaster spray unit, we must remember that it should let you work continuously without the need to take a break. Equipment that requires frequent breaks could cause delays. A compressor adapted to a plaster spray unitshould have a minimum capacity of 50 litres and the appropriate output capabilities. Good quality air filters are, in this case, also important.

           

          WHICH COMPRESSOR TO CHOOSE TO A WORKSHOP?

          An air compressor is an essential piece of equipment for a car workshop, a vulcanisation point, and also a home or a garage. A properly matched compressormakes it possible to quickly pump up car tyres, blow over surfaces, and even paint or do other forms of paintwork.

          There are two types of compressors available on the market: screw and piston compressors. For a workshop or a garage, it is usually enough to have a piston compressor.
          The size of the compressor is also important. Normally, 50-litre compressors are used in car workshops. If you are planning to buy a compressor for your own garage or home, then such a volume should also be enough. At this stage, it is worth to remember that the bigger the capacity of the compressor, the bigger the cannister must be, and so they take up more space. When organising the area, the size of the cannister may be key.

          Another element worth noticing is the compressor's mobility. Strong wheels on rubber tyres and a comfortable handle make it easy to transport the compressor.