What role does nitrogen play in spray painting?
Traditionally, compressed air was the method of choice for applying paint to metals and other surfaces. However, using nitrogen for spray painting has a lot of benefits. It reduces paint consumption and the required pressure. And, because nitrogen allows the paint to dry more quickly, another coat can be applied sooner.
In addition, over-spraying and eliminating paint blemishes becomes easier. Another benefit is that the paint is better distended on the target. This results in a better Distinction of Image (DOI) and an improved quality.
Furthermore, using nitrogen for spray painting requires fewer solvents. In other words, there are lots of advantages that lead to lower costs, improved quality, and higher productivity.