A low-volume, low-pressure (LVLP) spray gun is a type of paint sprayer that uses a high volume of air at a low pressure to atomize paint. This results in a softer spray that is less likely to cause overspray or runs, and it provides better control over the paint application. LVLP spray guns are often used for automotive painting, woodworking, and other applications where a fine finish is desired.
LVLP spray guns offer several advantages over traditional high-volume, high-pressure (HVLP) spray guns. They produce less overspray, which can save on paint and reduce the amount of time spent on cleanup. They also provide better control over the paint application, which can result in a more even and consistent finish. Additionally, LVLP spray guns are often quieter than HVLP spray guns, making them more pleasant to use.