Airbrush for Compressor-WD-133
- Category: Airbrushes, Side Feed Airbrushes
- MOQ:50 Piece
- Supply Ability:20000 Pieces per Month
- OEM/ODM:Color, Logo, Box
- Weight:0.235KG
Overview
Model Number | WD-133 / WD-133A / WD-133B / WD-133C / WD-133D / WD-133E | Brand Name | Linhaiveta |
Product Name | Airbrush | Material | Brass |
LOGO | Etch on the airbrush body | OEM/ODM | Warmly Welcomed |
MOQ | 50pcs without customized / 1000pcs with customized | Sample Time | 2-7 days |
Net Weight | 0.25kg | Place of Origin | Linhai, China |
Color Box Size | 24 x 11 x 4.4cm | Supply Ability | 20,000 pieces / month |
Carton Size | 59.5 x 42.5 x 28.5cm / 60pcs | Lead Time | 15 days/ 1-1000pcs |
N.W./G.W. | 14KG/15KG | 25 days/10001-5000pcs | |
Port | Ningbo or Shanghai | To be negotiated/ >5001pcs |
Description
WD-133 SERIES
Feed Type: Side Feed
Nozzle Dia.: 0.3mm
Cup Capacity: 22cc
Working Pressure: 15-50PSI
Double-action Trigger Air-Paint Control
【Packing】PP plastic box or PC plastic box, Black EVA or Blue EVA
Remark: Custom Packing: If you have any custom demand on box, please contact us to discuss more.
Our design team will take you more suggestions and surprise.
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Application
To work with an airbrush, you will need to follow these basic steps:
Prepare your workspace: Make sure you have a well-ventilated area to work in, and cover any surfaces you don’t want to get paint on.
Prepare your airbrush: Fill the paint cup with the desired paint, and connect the airbrush to an air compressor.
Test the spray: Before starting your project, test the airbrush on a piece of scrap paper to make sure the air pressure and paint flow are set correctly.
Start spraying: Hold the airbrush about 6-8 inches away from your work surface and start spraying in a back-and-forth motion, building up thin layers of paint until you achieve the desired coverage.
Clean your airbrush: When you’re finished painting, disassemble your airbrush and clean it thoroughly to prevent clogs and prolong the life of your equipment.
Remember, airbrushing takes practice and patience, so don’t be discouraged if your first attempts don’t turn out perfectly. With time and practice, you can master this technique and create stunning works of art.