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Do I need a high or low pressure compressor?

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Old 01-07-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Default Do I need a high or low pressure compressor?

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*Low Volume Airbrush's like gravity feed HP-B or HP- C require lower pressure compressors
This information was posted at another airbrusing board, which has created some confusion for me.

I'm considering purchasing an Gravity Feed Iwata Revolution to paint fabric. I would be using a higher viscosity paint (either Jacqua's Dye-Na-Flow or Jacquard's Textile Paint) which is specifically for silk dying and airbrushing.

I read that high viscosity paints require a higher PSI (ideally 40-60 PSI) for the best results, yet the quote above states that lower pressure compressors are better for gravity feed.

Clarificaion?

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Default Re: Do I need a high or low pressure compressor?

I use the same compresser for suction-feed and gravity -feed airbrushes, gravity-feed use about 15psi, suction-feed requirement is between 30psi to 60psi

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Default Re: Do I need a high or low pressure compressor?

when it comes to compressors, more is always better. I ues a medium sized oil lubed shop compressor but if you are going to buy one of those "airbrush" compressors, the bigger the better, you can never have to much air! Do a search of the forums for "compessor" and check out the review area and see what people have to say about what they own.
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