Hydrodynamic painting

Painting on large surfaces can be tricky – unless it’s a straight, even wall, there will always be difficulties reaching some parts of the construction with a paintbrush. But there are structures that have to be painted, such as building elevations, industrial halls and other buildings of public use. Normally a company would have to shut down for a couple of days just to get all the renovation work done, but with the tempo of life that we all seem to be prescribing to at the moment means that there is no way business would be stopped just because the walls need painting. This is where a new technology comes into play – hydrodynamic painting. Heard of it?

What is hydrodynamic painting?

Hydrodynamic painting is a method of applying paint to any surface with a spray gun instead of a brush or a paint roller. It has been around for quite some time now, but only recently did the industry find the true value of such a speedy painting system. This method is particularly useful in industrial environments when time and efficiency is of key importance. Painting on large scale surfaces with all the cracks and details and elements that stick out demands using huge portions of paint, which usually takes longer to dry and is never as even as anticipated. Meanwhile, hydrodynamic painting guns come with all the different nozzles and endings which, if properly chosen, can make the job efficient and frankly, quite easy. Hydrodynamic painting saves time and materials and gives satisfying results that cannot be achieved with anything else.

purple shape on the yellow shade

Hydrodynamic painting in the industry

Spray paint guns work by generating high pressure that breaks the paint apart into small droplets that are then shot out onto the painted surface. This way has proven to be truly effective in industrial environments, where time and precision are two key factors. By keeping the pressure even though the whole painting process, hydrodynamic painting guns give an even and smooth result, even if the surface itself wasn’t properly smooth before.

A hydrodynamic painting could be of great value in any place and industry that needs a quick and effective renovation technique. The method is popular for covering industrial facilities, chimneys, cooling towers, silos, steel constructions and, of course, civil services such as painting buildings. Services offered by professional hydrodynamic painting companies include not only the painting process itself but also all the preparation stages that need to be done before painting. Those include stream and abrasive treatments of surfaces, anti-corrosion protection, metallization and austenitic steel passivation.