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Paint Tanks And Pressure Pots

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<p>Paint tanks and pressure pots are ideal for spray guns to store and supply paints at constant pressures. These tanks are made of metal and can be pressurised using an air compressor to force paint out of the tank and through the spray gun's nozzle.</p>
BINKS -

Paint Tank

StyleModelMaterialPrice (ex. VAT)
A83C-220Zinc Plated Steel€1,518.48
B83C-210Zinc Plated Steel€1,361.81
C83C-221Zinc Plated Steel€2,961.51
D83Z-220Zinc Plated Steel Shell; Stainless Steel Cover€1,818.40
BINKS -

Paint Tank w/Spray Gun

StyleModelMaterialPrice (ex. VAT)
A98-3146Steel€2,423.29
B98C-357Zinc Plated Steel€2,339.97
DAYTON -

Paint Tank 2 1/2 Gallon Galvanised Steel

ModelItemPrice (ex. VAT)
1ZMG5AB4PPX€224.74
SPEEDAIRE -

Tank Paint 2 1/2 G

ModelItemPrice (ex. VAT)
6Z899AF2YFG€690.24

Paint Tanks And Pressure Pots

Raptor Supplies offers a wide array of Binks, Dayton and Speedaire paint tanks best suited for use with spray guns to store and supply paints at a constant preset pressure. These units feature steel construction for withstanding pressures up to 80 psi and 4 locking hooks to ensure secure leak-proof operation. Selected models (Binks and Speedaire) further come equipped with a hook-type carrying handle that allows easy mounting for a hands-free spraying operation and a pressure regulator with a gauge to monitor the pressurised supply. They also have a hose reel and trigger-operated spray gun assembly to provide maximum job site portability and user comfort for prolonged use.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a paint tank and a pressure pot?

A paint tank holds paint at atmospheric pressure while the pressure pot holds paint under a specific pressure above atmospheric.

What is a pressure pot paint system?

A pressure pot paint system is a type of paint delivery system that uses a specialised container called a pressure pot to hold paint under pressure. The pressure atomises the paint as it is being sprayed, resulting in a smoother, more even application. The system is used with a spray gun and an air compressor and can be used to apply a wide range of coatings, including oils, urethanes and lacquers.

How do I clean a paint tank or pressure pot?

While the tank is still wet, remove the paint using a solvent or water-based cleaner.

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