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CANNED AIR (Propellants) -- Most expensive type of
air source and not very effective. I do not recommend buying this as it will
not give you a good feel for what airbrushing is all about.
ELECTRIC
COMPRESSORS --Come in all shapes and sizes. Please research what will be
required as far as PSI for the type of airbrushing you will be doing. Will you
be using a high viscosity paint for airbrushing t-shirts or will you be doing
illustrations with a low viscosity paint? These are some of the things you
should consider before buying a compressor.
Electric compressors
can be piston driven or diaphragm , oil lubricated or non- oil lubricated, have
a air storage tank or none. I suggest staying away from diaphragm type
compressors for anything other than using very low viscosity type airbrush
paints. . .
AIRBRUSH AIR
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Diaphragm Compressors - Very
inexpensive type compressor. For about the same amount of money these days you
can buy an oil less mini piston compressor like the Phantom 100, much better
deal for the money. Diaphragm compressors use a reciprocating diaphragm to pump
air to your airbrush. One of the big draw backs to this type of compressor is
pulsing effect created by these types of compressors. One airbrush at a time
can be used.
Piston Driven Compressors - Pretty simple an
electric motor turns a piston that pumps air usually into a storage tank than
to the airbrush. With a large enough storage tank several airbrushs can
generally be used at one time with this type compressor. Well suited in most
cases for spraying high viscosity type paints. These compressors are often
pretty loud so try and hear it while it runs before you buy one. There are
silent compressors made for airbrushing but are general much more expensive
than a compressor like you can buy at Home Depot, hard ware
stores.
Air pressure regulators, moisture traps / filters should
be used on any type compressor used for airbrushing. An air pressure regulator
controls the air pressure at which the paint is sprayed. Moisture trap / filter
captures the moisture created by the flow of the hot air cooling in the air
storage tank or airbrush hose.** For oil lubricated compressors a oil filter
should be used to capture any oil from the compressor before it gets into your
airbrush.
COMPRESSED CO2 TANKS - Perfect for airbrushing in many
cases if the size of your projects are not huge. No need for a moisture trap or
oil filter are needed for CO2, just a regulator. For a regulator you should use
a welding type regulator which screws on top of the tank.
Air Lines /
Hoses-- The best kind is rubber covered by braided nylon which generally
comes in 10 ft. lengths. The compressor end of the hose will screw right on to
the out let side connection of your regulator.
For more information reguarding airbrush
compressors check this page out COMPRESSORS FOR AIRBRUSHING.
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