60kV manual electrostatic powder coating gun 0.7Bar Powder Coating Gun for toy metal parts

$230.00
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60kV manual electrostatic powder coating gun 0.7Bar Powder Coating Gun for toy metal parts

60kV manual electrostatic powder coating gun for toy metal parts

This aluminum alloy electrostatic powder coating gun uses 60kV high voltage with 0.7Bar steady air pressure and round nozzle 12mm, boosting powder usage & uniform coating for toy metal parts small parts. Premium aluminum alloy body brings wear & corrosion resistance to cut your daily maintenance cost. Precision round nozzle 12mm fully covers irregular agricultural spare parts and reduces powder waste effectively. We support factory wholesale, OEM & parameter customization on voltage, air pressure and nozzle. Contact us to get exclusive factory quotation.

Technical Specifications

Working Air Pressure0.7Bar
Electrostaic Hignh Voltage60kV
Main Body Materialaluminum alloy
Spray Nozzle Typeround nozzle 12mm
Suitable Industrytoy metal parts

Key Benefits

Made of aluminum alloy, the manual electrostatic powder coating gun with round nozzle 12mm works under 60kV & 0.7Bar. Less powder consumption and fewer defective products help you save production budget greatly, perfect for large-scale toy metal parts production.

Wholesale & Customization

We supply bulk wholesale of aluminum alloy manual electrostatic powder coating gun with customizable 60kV, 0.7Bar and round nozzle 12mm specs to match your unique toy metal parts production demands. Get custom catalog and exclusive factory quotation by contacting our team.

FAQ

My digital powder spray pistol shows error code E05. What does it mean?
E05 on a digital powder spray pistol often means a short circuit in the electrode; check for powder buildup.
Should I invest in a full industrial powder spray system for a new coating business?
Only if you have confirmed high demand; start small with a standalone industrial powder spray system.
Can a damaged electrode cause my powder application wand to shock me?
Yes, a faulty electrode in the powder application wand can cause mild electric shocks.