The SICOPRO SK300 LVLP Spray Gun is a professional low volume low pressure paint sprayer designed for automotive refinishing, body shop repair, spray paint competition practice, spot repair, panel coating and high-quality finishing work. The image shows the spray gun being used on an automotive panel in a professional spray paint competition environment, highlighting fine atomization, even coating, less overspray and a smooth professional finish.
Product Name: SICOPRO SK300 LVLP Spray Gun
Brand: SICOPRO
Model: SK300
Product Type: Professional pneumatic paint spray gun
Spray Technology: LVLP low volume low pressure
Feed Type: Gravity feed paint cup system
Power Source: Air compressor powered operation
Main Use: Automotive refinishing
Application Scene: Spray paint competition and workshop painting
Target Surface: Car body panels and metal parts
Paint Result: Professional finish
Atomization Feature: Fine atomization performance
Coating Feature: Even coating application
Overspray Control: Less overspray design
Spray Finish: Smooth and glossy surface support
Control Feature: Precise trigger and knob control
Pressure Control: Stable air pressure support
Pressure Accessory: Air pressure gauge/regulator can be used with the gun
Cup Position: Top-mounted gravity cup
Cup Color: White paint cup shown in application scene
Cup Function: Holds paint for continuous spraying
Gun Body Color: Green and black body shown in use
Gun Body Material: Metal body construction
Handle Design: Handheld ergonomic grip
Trigger Type: Manual curved trigger
Air Inlet: Bottom air hose connection
Nozzle System: Precision spray nozzle system
Air Cap: Front air cap for atomization control
Spray Pattern: Adjustable spray pattern support
Fluid Control: Adjustable paint flow control
Air Control: Adjustable air control setting
Pattern Control: Adjustable fan pattern setting
Paint Transfer: High transfer efficiency LVLP design
Material Saving: Helps reduce paint waste
Air Consumption: Lower air consumption than conventional systems
Operation Comfort: Suitable for controlled hand spraying
Workshop Use: Suitable for body shops and paint booths
Competition Use: Suitable for paint skill demonstrations and training
Repair Use: Suitable for spot repair and partial panel refinishing
Coating Stage 1: Primer spraying
Coating Stage 2: Basecoat spraying
Coating Stage 3: Clearcoat spraying
Automotive Use 1: Car door panel painting
Automotive Use 2: Fender and bumper refinishing
Automotive Use 3: Collision repair coating
Automotive Use 4: Custom paint work
Industrial Use: Metal surface finishing
Furniture Use: Furniture and woodworking coating when suitable paint is used
Finish Quality: Supports uniform spray mist and controlled coverage
User Group: Professional painters, body shop technicians and skilled DIY users
Skill Level: Suitable for experienced spray painting operators
Maintenance Feature: Clean after use to maintain atomization quality
Safety Requirement: Use with eye protection, gloves and respirator in a ventilated area
Product Positioning: Professional refinishing spray gun
Marketing Highlight: Fine atomization, even coating, less overspray and professional finish
Fine Atomization: Creates a delicate spray mist to help achieve a smoother coating surface.
Even Coating: Supports consistent paint coverage on automotive panels and repair surfaces.
Less Overspray: LVLP spraying helps improve transfer efficiency and reduce unnecessary material loss.
Professional Finish: Suitable for glossy automotive refinishing and competition-level demonstration work.
Precise Control: Adjustable controls allow painters to match different paints, panels and spray techniques.
Stable Operation: Works with a pressure gauge and air supply system for controlled spraying performance.
This SK300 LVLP spray gun is suitable for automotive refinishing, panel repair, spot repair, spray paint competition practice, paint training, primer application, basecoat spraying, clearcoat finishing, custom car painting, metal surface coating, furniture coating and professional workshop use.
For best results, use the correct air pressure, properly mixed paint, suitable spray distance and consistent hand movement. Always clean the spray gun after use and operate with appropriate protective equipment such as gloves, goggles and a respirator.



