Oil-less Compressors - Piston compressors can be either of the oil-filled or oil-less type. Oil-filled compressors are usually more silent, but oil-less compressors like the Iwata Studio Series are still quiet running. The main advantage of oil-less compressors is that you do not have to change any oil, making them low maintenance, and there is no risk of spilling oil when your compressor is in transit if you are mobile. Click here to view our oil-less compressors.
Industrial compressors - Although we have piston compressors that can run some small spray guns, if you wish to run a small spray gun with a larger nozzle or at higher pressures then you will need a bigger industrial compressor. The disadvantage of an industrial compressor is that it is noisier - that's because it has to work harder to compress more air. Click here to view our industrial compressors.
An industrial compressor would not be suitable for a tranquil environment like a beauty salon, but we have low air consumption spray guns that will run off the quiet oil-less piston compressor (the Iwata Power Jet Pro) at the low pressures we recommend for spray tanning.
Propellant cans - Pressurised air contained in a CFC-free aerosol can. A short-term solution for getting started, they do not offer a great deal of control over the air pressure. Once a compressor has been purchased the air is essentially free, whereas the propellant cans need regular replacement. The high pressures supplied by a propellant can are not recommended for beauty applications such as tanning and makeup. Obtaining the appropriate lower pressure using a compressor will be safer and more comfortable for the client and gives better efficiency of application.
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