The mini SK-300 LVLP spray gun is shown with a production process display that explains how the finished green gravity feed spray gun is created. The process includes raw material selection, body forming, precision machining, surface treatment, component assembly, inspection, and final product preparation for coating applications.
1. Model: mini SK-300
2. Product Type: LVLP pneumatic paint spray gun
3. Display Theme: manufacturing process and finished product
4. Raw Body Material: high-grade aluminum alloy material
5. Plastic Component Material: plastic material for cup and related parts
6. Body Forming: die-casting or metal forming process
7. Machining: CNC machining for internal passages and critical surfaces
8. Nozzle Work: precision drilling and nozzle aperture processing
9. Thread Work: cut threads for cup, nozzle, and air connectors
10. Surface Preparation: polishing before coating
11. Surface Treatment: green spray coating with curing process
12. Assembly: body, cup, trigger, knobs, nozzle, and fittings assembled together
13. Inspection: visual inspection for defects
14. Function Testing: trigger action, atomization, and pattern checking
15. Feed System: gravity feed top cup structure
16. Cup Material: translucent plastic cup
17. Cup Function: stores coating and feeds paint downward
18. Body Finish: metallic green coated body
19. Front Ring: orange air cap ring
20. Trigger: polished metal trigger
21. Handle: ergonomic pistol-style grip
22. Handle Texture: molded finger grooves
23. Air Inlet: lower compressed air connector
24. Rear Knob: fluid output adjustment
25. Fan Knob: spray pattern control
26. Air Knob: airflow adjustment
27. Nozzle Assembly: front nozzle and air cap assembly
28. Spray Technology: low volume low pressure atomization
29. Atomization Quality: fine atomization for even surface coating
30. Efficiency: LVLP design supports efficient paint transfer
31. Overspray Control: low-pressure system helps reduce overspray
32. Application: touch-up, repair, refinishing, and coating
33. Automotive Use: car part repair and panel refinishing
34. Furniture Use: wood and cabinet finishing
35. Industrial Use: small metal parts and component coating
36. Workshop Use: suitable for garages, factories, and paint booths
37. Size: compact mini spray gun form
38. Handling: lightweight and easy to control
39. Maintenance: clean after use to maintain spray performance
40. Storage: store dry after cleaning
41. Required Equipment: air compressor and compatible hose
42. Coating Compatibility: properly thinned coatings and prepared paint materials
43. User Group: professional refinishers and experienced painters
44. Safety: use ventilation, respirator, gloves, and eye protection
45. Final Advantage: controlled LVLP spraying in a compact body
This product entry is suitable for customers who want to understand both the finished mini SK-300 spray gun and its manufacturing logic. The product is designed for fine coating work where precision, adjustment, and practical handling are essential.



