Spray Paint Aerosol Production Line: Equipment Guide

Spray Paint Aerosol Production

Spray paint presents unique manufacturing challenges: high-viscosity concentrates with suspended pigments, the need for thorough mixing, and aggressive solvent systems that can degrade standard seals. The right equipment handles these challenges while maintaining consistent fill quality.

Key Production Challenges

1. High Viscosity Filling

Spray paint concentrates are significantly thicker than air fresheners or insecticides. Standard liquid fillers work, but require larger nozzle diameters and higher fill pressure. The FD9204 Desktop Filler is rated for viscous products and handles the full range of paint formulations.

2. Pigment Suspension

Pigments settle during production. Your concentrate tank needs continuous agitation (mechanical stirrer or recirculation pump). Without it, the first cans get thin paint and the last cans get sludge. This is a concentrate handling issue — our filling equipment is compatible with agitated feed tanks.

3. Mixing Ball Insertion

Most spray paints include 1-3 mixing balls (glass or steel) in each can for the end user to shake before use. The FD9953 Automatic Glass Ball Dispenser automates this — a stepper-motor-driven hopper drops 1-4 balls per can, synchronized with your line speed.

4. Solvent-Resistant Seals

Paint solvents (acetone, xylene, toluene) can swell or degrade standard rubber seals. Our equipment uses PTFE dynamic seals and 304 stainless steel product-contact surfaces — compatible with common paint solvent systems.

Recommended Equipment

Station Model Why
Liquid Filling FD9204 Desktop Filler Handles viscous paint concentrates; 3-250 ml (custom to 450 ml)
Ball Dispensing FD9953 Glass Ball Dispenser 1-4 balls per can, stepper motor drive
Valve Sealing FD9301 1-Inch Sealer Cr12 steel jaw (≥48 HRC) for long service life
Gas Filling FD9402 Desktop Gas Filler LPG/DME compatible; quantitative dosing
Propellant Pump FD9405 Booster Pump 304 SS + PTFE for solvent resistance

Scale Options

Small Batch / Specialty Colors

Production Scale

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need explosion-proof equipment for spray paint?

Yes. Spray paint uses flammable solvents (acetone, xylene) and LPG/DME propellants. All electrical equipment in the production area must be explosion-proof rated. Our equipment is designed for these environments, but you must verify your facility’s electrical installation meets local classification requirements.

How do I prevent nozzle clogging from dried paint?

This is primarily a valve and actuator issue, not an equipment issue. Key practices: use valves with paint-compatible gaskets (butyl rubber or EPDM, not natural rubber), purge filling nozzles between batches, and minimize the time between concentrate filling and propellant gassing (open concentrate can dry and form a skin).

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