ABAC Warm Air Low Pressure Spray Painting Machine Comprehensive Catalog
ABAC warm air low pressure painting machine
ABAC Warm Air Low Pressure Spray Painting Machine Comprehensive Catalog. Professional Low Pressure Painting System.
Environmentally friendly painting equipment developed in Germany. This is the comprehensive catalog for the professional-exclusive "ABAC Hot Air Low-Pressure Spray Gun," which supports high-end finishes with a very high coating efficiency. It includes various models such as the high-power, high-volume "Hot Air Low-Pressure Spray Gun ABAC SG3001," which improves atomization performance; the "Hot Air Low-Pressure Spray Gun ABAC SG2500" with a noise reduction feature; and the industrial hot air low-pressure spray gun "Conquest," which is suitable for line painting. For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Featured Products】 ○ Hot Air Low-Pressure Spray Machine ABAC SG3001 → A high-power, high-volume type with improved atomization performance ○ Hot Air Low-Pressure Spray Machine ABAC SG2500 → High power with a noise reduction feature to minimize operating sound ○ ABAC SG2000 → Lightweight, high-power type ○ Conquest → Hot air low-pressure spray machine compatible with line painting ○ CK-95 Chassis Kit → Allows for the movement of painting equipment within the factory ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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SG-3001 | The model with the highest power and volume in its class. Improved spray atomization performance due to excellent atomization capabilities. |
SG-2500 | Despite being a high-power model, it incorporates the noise reduction performance required for blowers. Its compact design makes it suitable for portable use on-site (weight 10kg). |
SG-2000 | Lightweight and high power, with a weight of only 5.2kg and a lightweight design. An excellent model for portability in on-site painting. |
SG-91 | A small, lightweight model that operates on 100V, focusing on portability required for architectural painting. With a blower weight of 4.2kg, painting while moving is possible using the included shoulder strap. A model with excellent convenience. |
Conquest | A model designed for continuous operation required in industrial painting. By changing the motor to a three-phase motor, it can accommodate various power sources. |
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Since 1979, our company has been involved in the import and domestic sales of German-made hot air low-pressure painting machines, delivering tens of thousands of units under the brand name "Chiron Hot Air Low-Pressure Painting Machines" to the Asian region, including Japan. The "Hot Air Low-Pressure Painting (HVLP Painting)" that we sell is a high-adhesion spray that achieves a coating efficiency of approximately 90%, making it an environmentally friendly painting equipment that contributes to the improvement of painting environments, reduction of VOC emissions, and decrease of painting sludge, and we continue to propose it to various painting fields. Additionally, we are a specialized company in hot air low-pressure painting machines, possessing equipment that caters to various fields such as construction, vehicles, woodworking, metal, industrial applications, and coatings. We particularly support automatic spray lines in the industrial sector and have supplied our machines to manufacturing plants for building materials, automotive parts (resin and metal), glass, and more. Of course, all products undergo inspection after importation and are provided with specifications suitable for the Asian market, including Japan, and we also offer services such as repairs and parts supply as part of our offerings. In the fiscal year 2005, with the change of our product logo, we renamed ourselves from Chiron Japan Co., Ltd. to M.O. Spraying Co., Ltd., and we believe this will further contribute to the "improvement of painting environments" in the future.