Causes | Solutions |
Spraying pressure is too high or too low. Spraying distance is close. The oil output and air pressure are not coordinated. | Adjust the appropriate air pressure, spraying distance, oil output and gun speed according to paint requirements. |
Paint viscosity is too high or too low. | Reasonably adjust the amount of thinner added. |
The paint film is too thin and its thickness is not enough. | Increase the oil output of the spray gun. Slow down the gun speed and increase spraying times |
Solvent evaporates too fast. | Control the temperature and humidity of the coating environment.Put the coated workpiece in the room for a period of time before baking, and at the same time appropriately extend the leveling time. |
The paint itself is not leveling well. | Formula adjustment. |