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Spray painting - High gloss paint
Spray painting - High gloss paint
Applicable to Metals,Plastics
Description

Spray painting: Using spray guns with air pressure to disperse into uniform and fine droplets and apply the painting to the surface of the object. Application: generally used in the appearance of smart hardware, home appliances, and plastic parts.

Technical properties
Colors
Applicable to all pantone colors-High gloss
Applicable Materials
ABS
Aluminum
Bakelite
FR4
Nylon
PEEK
PMMA (Acrylic)
Polycarbonate (PC)
Polyethylene (PE)
Polypropylene (PP)
Polystyrene (PS)
POM
PVC
Resin
Rubber
Titanium
TPU
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Example of a Spray painting & High gloss paint part
The Justway high-gloss spray painting process

utilizes air-pressure spray guns to apply multiple, smooth, and consistent, fine layers of paint for a reflective finish. It is typically applied to metals and plastics for premium aesthetics, requiring thorough cleaning, sanding, and primer application, followed by multiple coats and curing. The process emphasizes a dust-free, controlled environment for optimal results.

Key Aspects of the High Gloss Process

  • Surface Preparation: Components are meticulously cleaned of dust, dirt, and oil. Any existing rough or glossy surfaces are sanded down with fine-grit sandpaper to ensure optimal adhesion.
  • Priming: A high-quality primer is applied to create a smooth, consistent base for the glossy paint.
  • Application Technique: Using a spray gun (often HVLP, Fuji Spray), painters maintain a distance of approximately 10 inches, applying light, multiple coats to prevent sagging or running.
  • Coating Strategy: Multiple coats are applied, often beginning with lighter coats to build up a "sticky tack," followed by a final, heavier, "wet" coat to achieve the high-gloss shine.
  • Environmental Control: The process is best done in a controlled environment, such as a booth, with temperature control (17–25°C) and controlled humidity to avoid defects.
  • Finishing: The surface can be further treated with 2K clearcoat or wet-sanded with 1500-grit paper, then buffed to remove any "orange peel" for a mirror-like finish.
This process enhances the durability, corrosion resistance, and aesthetic appeal of the product.