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What it means |
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| Aggregate |
In sociological terms, aggregate
means to combine or lump together. With texture sprayers, an
aggregated material is usually a coating that is comprised
of sand, rock, or gravels, mixed with a liquid, such as
water. |
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| Airless |
Refers to spray equipment which uses high pressure, rather than
air, to atomize
coating materials for spray-on application. |
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| Airless Sprayer |
Normally a piece of equipment containing a high pressure pump powered
by gas, electricity or gas-hydraulic for spraying liquid materials and coatings onto
a surface. |
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| Atomize |
When a liquid is broken apart into minute particles or fine spray. |
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| Fan |
This is the spray itself, the shape of the spray.
Selecting different texture spray nozzles will produce
different fan patterns. |
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| GPM |
Acronym for Gallons Per Minute -
How much paint will flow through a sprayer in a given
minute. |
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| Hopper |
A funnel like container that holds and feeds
texture material to the pump via gravity. |
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| Hopper Gun |
Spray gun with a smaller manageable (usually) removable hopper on
it. Commonly used for small or touch-up texture jobs.
Using a hopper gun reduces the amount of material needed for
these little jobs since the texture sprayer and hose do not
need to be filled with texture material. Normally holds 1/2-2
gallons. |
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| Inlet Ball |
The ball portion of the inlet valve of the fluid section of an airless
texture sprayer. Normally on the lower / bottom end. |
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| Inlet Tube |
The tube that goes into the material to be sprayed that leads to the
inlet side of the pump / fluid section.
See Also:
Return Tube
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| Joint Compound |
A white substance similar to plaster, which is
used to seal joints between sheets of drywall. Joint
compound is also commonly referred to as 'mud'
Always mix
the joint compound to the desired uniform consistency - even
if the mud is not being thinned. |
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| Knockdown |
.A form of paint that is most commonly used
with texture paint sprayers. Normally knockdown is applied
before a traditional coating of paint. Knockdown is used to
help hide imperfections and small holes/bumps in the wall.
Most people consider a wall that has a knockdown underneath
a traditional coat of paint to have a rustic or antique
feel. |
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| Mud |
See: Joint Compound |
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| "Popcorn" |
Spraying popcorn is most commonly used for
spraying ceiling textures to help eliminate noise. Able to
be sprayed in a fine, medium, and coarse pattern. |
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| Splatter |
Common texture material, similar
to a rough orange peel finish. Popular among all-purpose and
lightweight joint compounds.
Most custom splatter finishes are created by changing the
droplet size. Small droplets can be produced by turning up
the atomizing air at the gun, and thinning the material
mixture. To create larger droplets, turn down the gun air or
use a thicker mixture. |
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| Spray Nozzle |
See: Spray Tip |
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| Orange Peel |
Type of spray that is similar to a fine
splatter. One of the more common texture materials, produces
a fine texture pattern. The texture will look similar to the
surface of an orange. This can many times be caused by too
low of an air pressure. |
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| Orifice |
The hole in the tip that the material passes through on its way to
the surface being sprayed. The size of the orifice regulates the amount of material
that passes through thereby controlling the amount of product dispersed. |
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| Pressure Control |
The device on an airless texture sprayer that regulates the pressure of material
output to the hose and spray gun. |
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| Pressure Switch |
See: Pressure Control |
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| Priming |
This is the act of filling the pump
with texture material and removing air from the system in preparation
for spraying. |
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| Pump |
1. The entire sprayer
2. The fluid section of an airless sprayer
3. The part of a sprayer that actually moves the material
to be sprayed.
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| RotoFlex® |
Pump component for most Graco RTX TexSpray texture sprayers. |
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| Spray Fan |
The pattern of spray created by the sprayer
and tip. |
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| Spray Tip |
AKA Spray Nozzle
The final piece of the spray equipment that the coating material passes through
and normally causing atomization which creates a spray from the liquid. Different
tip orifices mixed with various material and/or air pressures atomize the material in numerous ways
creating a wide range application scenarios. |
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| Texture |
The physical and/or visual characteristics of
a surface. |
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| Throat Seal Liquid |
Liquid compound that is placed in a small cup that surrounds the top
of the pump rod on an airless sprayer to keep the packings wet and lubricated and also keeps overspray,
that may come in contact with the rod, from sticking to it and causing damage to the
packings.
Buy Throat Seal Liquid |
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