Tips & Tricks no. 3 - The Venturi principle, or how does the powder injector work?
The diagram below shows a cross section through a WAGNER
powder injector:
The functional principle
| Compressed air from the feed air
connection is pushed through the injector nozzle (also known as the Venturi
nozzle) into the collector nozzle. The small diameter of the nozzle ensures
a high air velocity.
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On its way through the injector
the feed air passes across the powder suction tube where it sucks in powder
due to the vacuum. The air and the powder now continue to flow at a high
velocity through the collector nozzle into the powder hose and finally
to the spray gun.
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Good to know:
The powder particles must be delivered at a speed of around 12 m/sec in order
to achieve a uniform powder delivery and a soft cloud.
The secret of the air flows
The feed air is responsible for the powder
quantity. In order to influence the powder velocity, dosage air is also required.
The air flow rate which you set on the controller consists partly of feed air
and partly of dosage air. The ratio of dosage air to feed air has a great influence
on the amount of powder delivered:
feed air high / dosage air low = large flow of powder
feed air low / dosage air high = small flow of
powder
The sum of both air flows, i.e. the total
air, and the powder velocity in the tube remain
the same.
Wear
The abrasive effect of the powder/air
mixture wears the collector nozzle over time. The powder speed decreases with
increasing wear of the collector nozzle. The result is a reduction of the Venturi
effect and consequently of the powder output.

New collector nozzle |

Worn collector nozzle |
In order to maintain the desired powder output the experienced
powder coater increases the feed air at this point. Normally, this measure works
until the collector nozzle is completely worn and must be replaced.
Typically, the life span of a collector nozzle lies between two weeks and one
year (depending on the powder characteristics, the feed air quantity used etc.)
Tip: Don’t forget to reduce
the feed air again, as soon as you start using the new collector nozzle. Otherwise,
there will be a significant wear right from the beginning.
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