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Spray Painting Consumables

Spray Painting Consumables

Product Overview
Typical Set: Mix–Filter–Feed–Dust Control–Masking
Mixing, Filtering, Masking Prep & Process Consumables for Stable Spray Results

These consumables typically cover (and can be bundled by process):

  • Mixing & measuring: graduated mixing cups, lids, pails, stir sticks
  • Filtering & feeding: paint strainers/filters, funnels, disposable cup liners / disposable cup systems
  • Dust control & cleaning: tack cloth, cleaning wipes, dust-control supplies
  • Masking & protection: masking/protective film, pre-taped film options (coordinated with masking tape programs)

The goal is to reduce contamination, clogs, dust nibs, masking leaks, and rework.

 

Product Description

Product Positioning

The Process Stabilizer: Reduces Variables and Rework

Spray painting consumables are positioned as process-control disposables. They do not change paint formulation, but strongly influence spray stability—mixing ratio accuracy, filtration cleanliness, gun feed smoothness, dust control, masking efficiency, and takt time.
In automotive refinish, industrial coating, and furniture spraying, many defects (nibs, pinholes, orange peel, gun clogging, craters, overspray contamination) come from process details. These consumables standardize those details.

 

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Technical Specifications

Define by Capacity, Mesh, Material Compatibility and Packaging
Nonwoven Polishing Pads Technical Specification

Item

Specification
Type

Nonwoven polishing pads

Format

Discs / Sheets / Rolls / Bonnets (Optional)
Diameter

3″ / 4″ / 5″ / 6″ / 7″ (Extendable)

Thickness

Custom thickness (Thin/Standard/Thick)
Attachment

Hook & Loop / PSA / Laminated back (Optional)

Grade

Coarse / Medium / Fine / Very Fine (Extendable)
Abrasive

Pure nonwoven / Aluminum Oxide (AO) / Silicon Carbide (SiC) options

Density

Low/Medium/High (Customizable)
Max RPM

Rated per spec (Never overspeed)

Paint Preparation & Spraying Accessories Specification

Item

Specification

Mix Cup Capacity

400 / 650 / 1300 ml etc. (Customizable)
Scale System

2:1 / 3:1 / 4:1 / 5:1 etc. (Customizable)

Strainer Mesh

80 / 125 / 190 / 260 μm etc. (Optional)

Material

PP / PE / Nylon mesh / Paper media options
Coating Type

Waterborne / Solventborne compatible

Cup Liner System

Capacities / Necks / Adapters optional
Tack Cloth

GSM / Tack level options

Masking Film

Width / Length / Static cling options
Packaging

Standard / Private label / Clean pack (Optional)

Material Performance Comparison

Dimension

Microfiber Lint-Free/Nonwoven Suede/Chamois
Residue Removal ★★★★★ (Excellent) ★★★ (Moderate)

★★★★ (Good)

Gloss & Finish Feel

★★★★★ (Superior) ★★★ (Standard) ★★★★★ (Luxury)
Linting Risk Low (Ultra-low for premium) ★★★★★ (Minimum)

Low-to-Mid (Varies by quality)

Best Surfaces

Paint / Metal / Glass Electronics / Cleanroom Mirror Metal / Glass
Cost & Reusability Medium (Machine washable) Low-Mid (Single/Short-term)

Mid-High (Durable but needs care)

 

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Key Features

Cleanliness, Compatibility and Workflow Efficiency
  • Controlled cleanliness: via defined filtration grades and media selection.
  • Clear compatibility: with waterborne/solventborne systems to reduce swelling/leaching/contamination risk.
  • Higher efficiency: disposable cup systems reduce color-change and cleaning time.
  • Process consistency: graduated scales reduce ratio errors and coating variability.

 

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Processing Logic

Shift Defect Prevention Upstream

Many spray defects are seeded upstream:

  • Wrong mixing ratio → cure/gloss/durability variability
  • Improper filtration → nibs, clogs, spitting
  • Incomplete color-change cleaning → cross-contamination and shade issues
  • Poor dust control → dust nibs/pinholes
  • Weak masking → overspray contamination and rework

Consumables standardize these steps and lock down variability.

 

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Machine Compatibility

Spray Guns, Cup Systems, Mixing Stations and Paint Rooms
  • Guns: gravity-feed / siphon-feed (by cup neck and adapter)
  • Systems: disposable cup liners with adapters, mixing stations, spray booth workflows
  • Must match: mesh vs viscosity, neck/adapter vs gun model, material compatibility vs coating chemistry

 

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Engineering Comparison

Dimension

Traditional Cup Disposable Cup System
Color Change Speed Medium

★★★★★

Solvent Consumption

High Low
Cross-contamination Risk Mid-High

Low

Cost Structure

Low consumable cost, high labor hours

Mid-range consumable cost, low labor hours

Dimension

Paper Media Nylon Mesh
Filtration Stability Good

★★★★★(Stable mesh aperture)

Viscosity range

Medium Wide
Typical use General filtration

High-precision supply / repeatable results

Dimension

Tack Cloth General Wipe
Dust Nib Control ★★★★★

★★

Pre-spray Preparation

★★★★★

★★★

 

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Typical Applications & Industries

Automotive Refinish, Industrial Coating, Furniture and Metal Fabrication
  • Automotive refinish: fast color change, lower rework, pre-spray dust control
  • Furniture/wood coating: masking coverage and dust management
  • Hardware/machined parts: clean filtration and stable gun feed
  • Industrial lines: standardized consumable kits for takt control

 

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Range & Recommended Use

Quick Selection by Chemistry, Viscosity and Takt Time
  • Waterborne: choose water-compatible materials; mesh by nozzle and viscosity; tack cloth with low residue
  • High-viscosity primers: broader mesh options and stable feeding (disposable cup systems help)
  • Topcoat/clearcoat: prioritize cleanliness packaging, consistent mesh, and tack cloth at final prep
  • Frequent color changes: disposable cup systems reduce changeover time and contamination

 

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OEM & ODM Capability

Private Label Kits and Standardized Workflow Packs

OEM/ODM supported:

Mixing cup ratios (by market preference), capacity sets, mesh/material options, disposable cup liners and adapter programs, tack level and packaging, masking film sizes and pre-taped options, private label and workflow kits (mix cup + strainer + tack cloth + film) for channel programs or station standardization.

 

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Why Choose Us

Consistency is a Supply-Chain Advantage: Mesh, Scale and Cleanliness Control

The advantage is not availability but stability:

Consistent mesh, accurate scales, reliable material compatibility, and controlled cleanliness packaging reduce defects and rework. We provide spec-matched combinations and OEM/ODM private label kits aligned with coating chemistry and takt time to standardize spray workflows.

 

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Usage & Storage Recommendations

Keep It Clean, Dry and Segregated by Process Stage
  • Keep strainers and mixing cups clean and dry to avoid secondary contamination
  • Segregate waterborne vs solventborne consumables to prevent compatibility issues
  • Keep tack cloth sealed before use to avoid drying out or dust contamination
  • Store films and filter media away from moisture/heat and compression; manage lots FIFO

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