Application Articles

Blister & Pinhole Troubleshooting

Blister & Pinhole Troubleshooting

When applying fast set coatings the cause of blisters and pinholes can be difficult to diagnose. You may spray the coating system for an extended period of time and never experience a blister or pinhole.

The Importance of Mixing

The Importance of Mixing

The proper mixing of polyurethane or polyurea coatings is one of the most important aspects of applying a fast set coating and insuring a quality coating with long lasting performance.

Fan Selection Guide

Fan Selection Guide

Several things to consider before selecting a fan for your spray booth are spray booth size, direction of draft, airflow requirements, duct diameter and length, and static pressure.

Polyurethane & Polyisocyanurate Foams

Polyurethane & Polyisocyanurate Foams

Today, nearly 40 percent of our energy is used to heat, cool and operate our homes and buildings. Energy lost through walls, roofs and windows is the largest single waste of energy in most buildings.

Spray Foam Blisters

Spray Foam Blisters

In this document we will examine the types of SPF blisters, their causes, methods to prevent their formation and recommended repair methods.

SPF In Attics and Crawl Spaces

SPF In Attics and Crawl Spaces

One of the largest growing uses of spray foam insulation is in residential attics and crawl spaces. As with all other foam applications, this use is regulated by building codes to assure that occupants are properly protected.

Bedliner Step By Step

Bedliner Step By Step

In this article we will be looking at the process of applying a spray on truck bedliner using a high pressure spray system. High pressure spray systems are a reliable and cost effective solution for applying spray on bedliners.

Spray Over A Bedliner

Spray Over A Bedliner

Guide to spraying a new bed liner over an existing aged or damaged truck bed liner. While we have focused on re-coating truck beds, these steps may also be used to spray over other aged or damaged coatings.

Setting up for Bedliners

Setting up for Bedliners

With profit margins often ranging from 150 to 250 percent over product cost, and the consumer interest steadily growing each year, the spray-on bed protection market offers restylers an attractive way to create an additional profit center.