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Spray Painter's Assurance for a Flawless Finish
Has an attempt to achieve a flawless finish ever
turned out to be a peeling disaster? An HDF Series compressed
air drying
system can eliminate that damaging water, dirt, and oil which
can ruin your refinish work.
State of the art refinish materials and moisture-sensitive pneumatic
tools require compressed air treatment Modern spray guns, particularly
HVLR require greater volumes of air to atomize today's high-solids
coatings. Greater volumes of air carry greater volumes of water,
oil, and dirt which must be removed.
Increase Body Shop Through-Put
Removing water, oil, and dirt from compressed air can increase
the through-put of your body shop by eliminating costly painting
rework. The benefits of increased through-put are:
• Increased shop capacity to process more cars
• Helps get on the "preferred" lists for referrals from
insurance companies
• Fewer labor hours and materials per paintjob
• Better bottom-line for the company
Investing in Compressed Air Treatment Pays Back Quickly
Paint rejects create significant costs to body shops in
labor, materials, and through-put delays. These costs
can be eliminated by a $400 investment in an HDF Series
air treatment system. The savings in the purchase of extra unthinned
color-coat paints, thinners, and hardeners will rapidly repay
the investment. Some unthinned color-coat paints cost up to $150
per gallon!
Table 1
Calculate the Cost of Paint Rejects
HDF Series Desiccant Dryer Features
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Produce pressure dew points as low as -40OF
(-400C)
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Rugged powder-painted, corrosion-resistant
aluminum housing which can be installed in-line
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Charge of silica gel desiccant adsorbs moisture
from the compressed air
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Desiccant change-out indicator offers convenient
monitoring of desiccant condition
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Desiccant change-out indicator turns color
from blue to white
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Integrated 15 micron cleanable dust filter
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