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HVLP Turbine

HVLP Turbine

HVLP Turbine

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I am currently working on a project that would required a system that can provide high volume and low pressure flow. Does any one can give me some advice?
I have chosen a HVLP turbine from Campbell Hausfell.
the model is HVLP 2100
84cfm @ 8psi rated
My client asked me about this turbine performance curve, but I couldn't find one on the web.
I knew HVLP turbine is made for paint spraying and I am not a painter.
Please help me, this is my first time to access this forum and I saw a lot of helpful tips. Thank you.  
 

RE: HVLP Turbine

"High volume" and "low pressure" are nice but nearly meaningless terms.  In general, this forum is for discussions involving power producing devices.  If you can describe your application and information needs more completely, then it may be possible for others to provide some help and guidance.

Valuable advice from a professor many years ago:  First, design for graceful failure.  Everything we build will eventually fail, so we must strive to avoid injuries or secondary damage when that failure occurs.  Only then can practicality and economics be properly considered.

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