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Looking for a better spray finish? And save money at the same time? Get 7 practical tips to reduce coating overspray, save material, and improve your spray process – straight from industry experts, here: https://www.teknos.com/industrial-coa... -------------------------------- This workflow is based on Teknos’ technical guidance for Air Assisted Airless (AAA) spray systems and is demonstrated using AQUATOP waterborne coatings. The principles apply to any AAA setup – whether you’re spraying joinery every day or setting up a new line. Air Assisted Airless spraying is a simple system – until small things start going wrong. A blocked filter. A worn tip. Too much pressure. Paint that hasn’t been fully purged. Individually, they feel minor. In reality, they’re usually the reason spraying starts to feel unpredictable, wasteful, or frustrating. This video shows the complete, real-world workflow: Priming the pump with paint Fitting and aligning the spray tip Setting pump Spraying a timber sash window Changing the inline gun filter Flushing and cleaning the entire system AAA spraying works by atomising material through fluid pressure, then stabilising the spray fan with a low-pressure air jacket. When that balance is right, overspray is reduced and the finish becomes predictable. When it isn’t, everything feels harder than it should. The same applies to cleaning and shutdown. Residual paint, trapped moisture, or neglected filters don’t usually cause problems immediately – they quietly create tomorrow’s blockages, pressure issues, and inconsistent finishes. Getting this routine right: Reduces overspray and paint waste Keeps pressures stable and predictable Prevents blocked tips and filters Protects seals and internal components Makes the system behave the same way, every day It’s not about perfection. It’s about building a process that works reliably in real production.