Key Contributions
Wet-On-Wet Application
Conventional
The most common spraying method used in the construction industry is the application of airless compressors which produces a high pressure of 1000-1200 PSI. This method causes extreme over dust which results in a significant amount of paint wasted.
On top of that, this process requires approximately 6-8 hours of curing time or drying time in between layers, resulting in idle periods for workers. Consequently, this approach has contributed to missed deadlines and reduced overall productivity within the construction industry.
Wet-On-Wet Application
The wet-on-wet painting process involves applying fresh paint onto a still-wet or tacky surface, allowing the new layer to blend seamlessly with the underlying coat. This technique enables efficient layering and can result in smoother finishes with improved color blending and reduced drying times.
Krigsmann’s extremely low pressure allows the user to apply the next layer of coating over the one on the still-wet surface. The paint is atomized at a low pressure, promoting smoother adhesion and facilitating chemical bonding. As a result, the curing time is substantially reduced from 6-8 hours to just 30 minutes to an hour. This remarkable improvement can boost users' productivity by up to 300%.