The Bosch Paint Spray System

Paintbrushes were yesterday. Today we spray! Apply lacquers and varnishes easily and evenly with the paint spray systems from Bosch.

Multi-Purpose Bosch Paint Spray Systems

The days of using a brush are over – today we spray! With Bosch paint sprayers, you can easily and evenly apply paints, varnishes and lacquers with minimal hassle. Even in hard-to-reach places, blobs and brush marks are now a thing of the past!

What can paint spray systems do?

Our paint spray guns can apply colour and varnish to both large surfaces like walls and smaller, angular objects like furniture and radiators. Spray paint machines have significant advantages over rollers and brushes, including:

  • Faster and more comfortable work: Paint sprayers make light work of painting and varnishing jobs, even in high and hard-to-reach places. Spraying is less strenuous and better for your body than using a brush.
  • Even finish: Paint spray systems produce a thin and even layer across a range of surfaces, preserving the neatness and structure of the coating.
  • Better surface quality: Once applied, the paint forms a smooth, closed film. As such, your surfaces are better protected against moisture, UV rays, weather conditions and germs.
  • Efficient paint use: You use less paint with a sprayer than with conventional brush painting.
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How do paint sprayers work?

There are two different types of spray technologies:

  • HVLP (High Volume Low Pressure): The device produces a stream of air that carries the paint to the gun itself. This turns the paint into a fine mist when it exits the nozzle using a high volume of air and low pressure.
  • Airless sprayers: Instead of air, a pump transports the paint to the gun. The pressure atomises it into fine droplets.

Bosch paint spray guns work using air. They are user-friendly, easy to clean and produce a smaller spray mist compared to airless systems. The greater the motor power of the device, the wider the field of application. Check out our spraying guide to find useful tips and information about paint sprayer systems and their properties.

What should I consider when buying a paint sprayer?

If you’re looking to buy a paint sprayer, you should think about what it is you want to spray. When selecting a specific model, consider the following criteria:

  • Spray substance: If you’re looking to use your paint spray system for different projects, you’ll likely need a universal spray gun that can apply a range of different substances. This way, you won’t encounter problems when switching between thin varnishes and thick paints.
  • Operating mode: Corded devices require constant access to a socket, whereas battery-operated spray guns can be used anywhere. These cordless paint sprayers need recharging every so often – the frequency of which depends on the battery and model.
  • Delivery volume: This measures how much paint is sprayed from the nozzle. A high delivery volume gives a quicker and more saturated paint application on large surfaces.
  • Paint application: This measurement indicates how quickly a surface can be painted or varnished.
  • Container volume: The larger the container volume, the longer you can work in one sitting. A high container volume is particularly beneficial for larger surfaces and bigger projects.
  • Hose length: For floor-standing models, a longer hose provides greater range of movement, but this factor is less important for portable machines.
  • Available accessories: Most paint sprayers come with a set of nozzles, a couple of containers and a cleaning brush. There are also additional accessories for sale, such as extra paint containers and spray guns.