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What Does HVLP Mean?

HVLP stands for High Volume, Low Pressure. It describes a type of spray system that uses a high volume of air at a low pressure to apply coatings. This method significantly reduces overspray, improves transfer efficiency, and gives you greater control over your finish, making it a popular choice for both professionals and serious DIYers.


How Does an HVLP Spray Gun Work?

HVLP spray guns atomise paint by combining it with a steady stream of air, creating a fine mist. Unlike traditional spray guns that use high pressure, HVLP models operate at much lower pressures, typically below 10 PSI at the air cap, resulting in reduced bounce-back and more paint landing on the target surface.


This controlled application makes HVLP sprayers ideal for automotive refinishing, woodworking, furniture painting, and other precision-driven tasks.


Why Choose an HVLP Sprayer?

  • Reduced Overspray - More paint reaches the surface, minimising waste and mess.
  • Superior Finish - Achieve smooth, even coats with fewer touch-ups.
  • Cost-Effective & Eco-Friendly - Lower material consumption and less environmental impact.
  • Improved Safety - Fewer airborne particles mean a safer workspace.

Whether you're spraying furniture, or tackling a fine-finish job, our top-quality HVLP sprayers deliver reliable results.


Need help choosing the right one? Explore our Spray Gun Advice page or speak to our expert team today.



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