PIPECOATER is designed to coat the inside of pipe or tubing without the need to rotate pipe or tubing and to apply an even paint film thickness throughout. Generally, any type of coating may be used in this tool that can be airless sprayed. To obtain the best possible production, one man should operate the Control Gun while another man pulls the tool through the pipe or tubing. The Airblast Pipecoater provides an innovative and efficient solution for applying paint to the inside of pipe, tubing or other cylindrical structures. With the Pipecoater, you can apply a uniform layer of paint at remarkable speed. The Pipecoater I tool is available in four packages to suit jobs with differing lengths of pipes: 2, 4, 6 or 12 mtrs. Six sizes of spray tip are available, ranging from .018” to .043’ to suit the specified coating. PIPECOATER-I is developed for pipe or tubing ranging from 90 mm to 180 mm (4” - 7”) ID. PIPECOATER-I can be connected to a suitable airless paint spray machine of minimum 45:1 ratio.
PIPECOATER-III/300 is designed to coat the inside of pipe or tubing ranging from 125 to 300 mm (5” - 12”) ID without the need to rotate pipe or tubing and to apply an even paint film thickness throughout. Generally, any type of coating may be used in this tool that can be airless sprayed. PIPECOATER-III/300 tool can be connected to a suitable airless paint spray machine of minimum 45:1 ratio. The unit is connected to the end of a pipe lance and connected to the high pressure paint hose coming from the spray pump. An air hose is required to connect to the PIPECOATER-III/300. Once the PIPECOATER-III/300 is positioned within the pipe or tubing, regulate the paint and air flow to the correct pressure. The spray gun is triggered to begin the paint flow. The paint will be sprayed through a spin nozzle controlled by the air flow in a 360° spraying pattern. To stop the PIPECOATER-III/300, release the spray gun trigger and shut off the air supply to the unit. For the best possible result, one man should operate the spray gun while another man pulls the tool through the pipe or tubing.
PIPECOATER-III/900 is designed to coat the inside of pipe or tubing ranging from 300 to 900 mm (12” - 36”) ID without the need to rotate pipe or tubing and to apply an even paint film thickness throughout. Generally, any type of coating may be used in this tool that can be airless sprayed. PIPECOATER-III/900 tool can be connected to a suitable airless paint spray machine of minimum 45:1 ratio. The unit is connected to the end of a pipe lance and connected to the high pressure paint hose coming from the spray pump. An air hose is required to connect to the PIPECOATER-III/900. Once the PIPECOATER-III/900 is positioned within the pipe or tubing regulate the paint and air flow to the correct pressure. The spray gun is triggered to begin the paint flow. The paint will be sprayed through a spin nozzle controlled by the air flow in a 360° spraying pattern. To stop the PIPECOATER-III/900, release the spray gun trigger and shut off the air supply to the unit. For the best possible result, one man should operate the spray gun while another man pulls the tool through the pipe or tubing.
PIPECOATER-IV tool is designed to coat the inside of pipe or tubing ranging from 25 to 300 mm (1” - 12”) ID without the need to rotate pipe or tubing and to apply an even paint film thickness throughout. Generally, any type of coating may be used in this tool that can be airless sprayed. PIPECOATER-IV tool can be connected to a suitable airless paint spray machine of minimum 45:1 ratio. The unit is connected to the end of a pipe lance and connected to the high pressure paint hose coming from the spray pump. An air hose is required to connect to the PIPECOATER-IV. Once the PIPECOATERIV is positioned within the pipe or tubing regulate the paint and air flow to the correct pressure. The spray gun is triggered to begin the paint flow. The paint will be sprayed through the round spray nozzle controlled by the air flow in a 360° spraying pattern. To stop the PIPECOATER-IV, release the spray gun trigger and shut off the air supply to the unit. For the best possible result, one man should operate the spray gun while another man pulls the tool through the pipe or tubing.