Airbrush Compressor Pressure Gauge
A manometer is a device used to measure air pressure up to 10 kgf / cm² and 1 MPa in an airbrush compressor used in airbrush painting. An airbrush is a tool that sprays paint or other liquids in a fine mist, allowing precise control over the application of paint on various surfaces, such as canvases, models, and miniature vehicles, among others.
The airbrush compressor generates and supplies the compressed air necessary to operate the airbrush. Connecting the pressure gauge displays the air pressure in units such as PSI (pounds per square inch) or bar. This is important because air pressure can directly affect the quality and performance of the airbrush, as well as the appearance of the final paint result.
By using a pressure gauge, the artist can adjust and maintain the air pressure in an optimum range to achieve proper paint atomization and consistent flow. Too much pressure could result in a paint application that is too thick, while too little pressure could lead to clogging problems or an uneven spray pattern.