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Airbrush Compressor
An airbrush compressor is an essential device used to supply compressed air to an airbrush, enabling precise and even application of paint or other liquids on various surfaces. A high-quality airbrush compressor is crucial for achieving the necessary air pressure to atomize paint, ensuring a steady and consistent flow through the airbrush.
The Green Stuff World Airbrush Compressor is versatile, compatible with airbrush nozzles ranging from 0.2 mm to 1 mm, and delivers an airflow of 23 l/min. This tankless compressor boasts a low-noise design, making it ideal for indoor use, and is encased in a durable iron housing. The built-in pressure gauge allows for easy monitoring of maximum and working pressures, while the integrated water filter ensures clean air supply, making it suitable for a wide range of applications including modeling, illustration, cake decorating, and artistic makeup. Its ability to adjust air pressure and flow makes it adaptable to various creative tasks.
This compressor is user-friendly and portable, featuring a black metal carrying case and an airbrush holder. The kit includes a compressor, pressure regulator with filter and gauge, metal case, airbrush holder, European 2-pin plug, power cord, and instructions. Key specifications include a motor operating at 220-240V 50Hz, a rotational speed of 1450/1700 rpm, auto-stop at 4 Bar, auto-restart at 3 Bar, a maximum pressure of 57 psi (4 Bar), an air delivery rate of 23 liters/min, and a noise level of 47dB. It is certified with CE, GS, ETL, and ROHS standards.
Green Stuff World compressors are renowned for their quality and reliability, often available both independently and bundled with their airbrush models. Purchasing from a reputable source like Green Stuff World ensures technical support, warranty coverage, and avoids the complications of importing bulky items from abroad, making it a smart choice for hobbyists seeking dependable equipment. When painting miniatures and models, starting with a pressure around 15 to 20 PSI is recommended for fine detail work, with adjustments made based on technique and experience. Regular cleaning of both the airbrush and compressor is essential to maintain performance and prevent clogs.