I.C.T.C. Holdings Corporation 1240 User Manual

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5.2

TROUBLESHOOTING FINISH PROBLEMS

Problem

Probable Cause

Solution(s)

Runs or Sags

A. Coating has been over-

diluted


B. Application speed too slow
C. Improper overlapping
D. Needle and Fluid Tip too

large


E. Film thickness is too thick

for one coat

F. Gun too close to surface

G. Insufficient atomizing air

A. Add undiluted material and

mix thoroughly; flush gun
with new mixture

B. Increase application speed
C. Overlap passes by up to 50%
D. Check material viscosity;

refer to Sec. 3.3 for proper
selection

E. Consider spraying too

thinner coats

F. Spray 6-8” from the surface

to be coated

G. Increase turbine air volume

output using VSC;

experiment

with different Air Caps

“Orange Peel”:
Finish has the texture of an
orange peel. A dimpled
appearance, often very glossy.

A. Insufficient dilution

B.

Incorrect thinning solvent:

solvent is evaporating too fast

C. Gun too far from surface
D. Film thickness is too thin
E. Incorrect amount of

atomizing air


F. Ambient air temperature too

high

A. Check viscosity; add

thinning solvent

B. Use slower thinning solvent

or retarder

C. Spray 6-8” from the surface
D. Apply a “wetter” coat
E. Adjust turbine air volume

output using VSC;

experiment

with different Air Caps

F. Reduce air temperature in

spray area and/or add
retarder to coating being
applied

“Fish Eyes”:
Small round depressions in the
paint film. Normally form as
soon as part is sprayed.

A. Contaminant on the surface

(oil, moisture) preventing the
coating from adhering to the
surface in certain spots

A. Very difficult to correct once

surface is sprayed. Ensure
that surface is clean, dry and
free from any contaminants
prior to spraying

“Dry Spray”:
Surface is dull and rough. Dry
paint particles protruding from,
or sitting on surface. Unlike
Orange Peel, Dry Spray is always
low in gloss.

A. Gun too far from surface
B. Incorrect amount of

atomizing air


C. Incorrect thinning solvent:

solvent is evaporating too fast

D. Film thickness is too thin
E. Application speed too fast

A. Spray 6-8” from the surface
B. Adjust turbine air volume

output using

VSC

; e

xperiment

with different Air Caps

C. Use slower thinning solvent

or retarder

D. Apply a “wetter” coat
E. Slow down speed of motion

“Blushing”:
Large whitish areas in the finish

A. High humidity in the spray

area: moisture has condensed
in the coating as it was being
sprayed.

B. Incorrect thinning solvent:

solvent is evaporating too fast

A. Reduce humidity in spray

area and/or add retarder to
coating being sprayed


B. Use slower thinning solvent

or retarder

For all other problems, please contact your local HERO distributor or HERO directly

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