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  2. Spray painting - Wikipedia

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    Spray painting is a painting technique in which a device sprays coating material (paint, ink, varnish, etc.) through the air onto a surface. The most common types employ compressed gas—usually air —to atomize and direct the paint particles. Spray guns evolved from airbrushes, and the two are usually distinguished by their size and the size ...

  3. Paintball marker - Wikipedia

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    A paintball marker, also known as a paintball gun, paint gun, or simply marker, is an air gun used in the shooting sport of paintball, and the main piece of paintball equipment. Paintball markers use compressed gas, such as carbon dioxide (CO 2) or compressed air (HPA), to propel dye -filled gel capsules called paintballs through the barrel and ...

  4. Angel (paintball gun) - Wikipedia

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    Despite its ubiquitous use in the sport at the time, Rice considered CO 2 a dirty gas, so the Angel used miniaturized components that could not withstand impurities in the air or the cooling effects of CO 2. [3] To cater to the sudden need for a high-flow HPA regulator, WDP released the Gov'nair high pressure air system.

  5. Air vortex cannon - Wikipedia

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    An air vortex cannon can be made easily at home, [1] [2] from just a cardboard box. [3] A toy commercial version, with a barrel 12 inches (30 cm) wide and useful range of 20 feet (6.1 m) is sold under the name Air bazooka or Airzooka. [citation needed] Air cannons are used in some amusement parks such as Universal Studios to spook or surprise ...

  6. Paintball equipment - Wikipedia

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    Paintball equipment. Paintball is an equipment-intensive sport and in order to safely conduct a game, every player requires a marker with propellant to fire the paint, a mask to protect the eyes and face, paintballs, and a loader to hold them. To ensure safety off the playing field, a barrel sock or plug for the marker is also compulsory.

  7. Autococker - Wikipedia

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    The pneumatics are composed of three components: the low pressure regulator (LPR), the 3-way valve, and the ram. All three are grouped together at the front of the marker on what is known as the front block. The Autococker front block. The LPR is tapped into a channel inside the marker body through which air is routed to the bolt. Some of the ...

  8. Pneumatic weapon - Wikipedia

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    The action, or the mechanism by which subsequent rounds are automatically reloaded, must also be powered by the air pressure; that is not a major drawback as pneumatic tools such as the nail gun proves as long as you carry an air tank and compressor around with you. The weapon has to supply or be supplied with a source of very high pressure gas.

  9. Spray nozzle - Wikipedia

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    New York, 1890-1930. A spray nozzle or atomizer is a device that facilitates the dispersion of a liquid by the formation of a spray. The production of a spray requires the fragmentation of liquid structures, such as liquid sheets or ligaments, into droplets, often by using kinetic energy to overcome the cost of creating additional surface area.