Here are some terms commonly used with texture sprayers and in the texturing industry.
This glossary has terms for more than one kind of texture sprayer. You may want to checkout the airless glossary too.
There are a few kinds of texture sprayers...Most conventional type texture sprayers involve a unit with a funnel shaped hopper that feeds the texture material to the pump via gravity. From there the pump moves the material to the gun where air is introduced to atomize or otherwise blow the material apart as it goes through and/or leaves the gun thereby creating texture. this type of texture sprayer is used for thicker, grittier, paste-like mud which may include some small aggregate. This kind of sprayer will not spray skim-coat.
Another type of texture sprayer involves using a high-powered airless sprayer. This type of texture sprayer when used by itself is generally used for thinner materials, which are a liquid, such as skim-coat. Combining an airless texture sprayer, such as a Graco Mark V, with a compressed air source and an atomizer gun / atomizer gun kit, allows it to spray some textures such as; Orange Peel, Fine Splatter, Splatter and Knockdown. This kind of sprayer will not spray anything with aggregate, "popcorn", or exterior texture such as stucco.
Always mix the joint compound to the desired uniform consistency - even if the mud is not being thinned.
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.