Discover PRD-716

Lightweight and Ergonomic Design

The gun body is only 460g, improving maneuverability.

Patented Air Cap Horizontal Correction Design

To get the perfect pattern quickly.

METAL Air Distribution Ring

Use METAL air distribution ring to increase the lifetime by 5 times.

Uniform and Delicate Atomization

It reduce the rebound and overspray.

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Why PRD-716?

The PRD-716 spraying equipment is a professional spray gun based on HVLP (High Volume Low Pressure) technology, designed for efficient and environmentally friendly spraying operations. Its low-pressure working range combined with a high-flow air delivery system significantly reduces paint splashing and over-atomization, improves material utilization and reduces environmental pollution. It can be adapted to different viscosity paints and diversified construction scenarios. It is an ideal tool for automotive refinishing, furniture painting and industrial spraying.

Exceptional Atomization

The PRD-716 spray gun stands out as an ideal choice for high-efficiency coating applications, thanks to its exceptional atomization performance and precision-engineered parameters. Its advanced atomization technology ensures compact, fine droplets and uniform coverage across surfaces, minimizing thickness variations and enhancing finish quality. By optimizing air pressure , overspray is significantly reduced, cutting material costs by up to 30% while aligning with eco-friendly practices.Featuring a wide spray pattern and a 20 cm optimal spraying distance, it enables rapid coverage of large areas, boosting productivity. PRD-716—precision, efficiency, and material savings—redefines professional coating with cutting-edge innovation.

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Advanced HVLP Technology

Revolutionizing spraying efficiency through innovative technology, our 1.3mm precision aperture design enables accurate control of atomized particles, reducing overspray rate by 30% to significantly lower coating costs and minimize environmental impact. Equipped with a high-speed atomization system that boosts spraying efficiency by 40%, this solution effortlessly handles large-scale operations while shortening project timelines. Designed for professionals, it delivers a spraying solution that harmonizes performance with sustainability, empowering efficient production and green transformation in tandem.

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High-Strength Body Design

The PRD-716 spray gun features alow-resistance fluid dynamics structure design, which optimizes the geometric shape and surface treatment of internal flow channels to significantly reduce coating flow resistance. This ensures stable and smooth spraying operations while minimizing energy loss. Its core components integratehigh-strength composite materialswith modular assembly technology, forming anultra-durable body structurecapable of withstanding long-term high-frequency operations and harsh working conditions, thereby extending the equipment’s lifespan. Combined with an ergonomic grip design, the PRD-716 enhances operational agility while maintaining professional-grade reliability and ease of maintenance. It delivers an efficient, eco-friendly, and long-lasting solution for automotive coating applications.

Sturdy and Reliable Quality

Tech Specs

Specification
Nozzle Size

1.3mm

Operating Pressure

1.6-2.0bar

Air Consumption

430/15.2 CFM

Fluid Consumption

190 ml/min

Spray Distance

170 mm

Spray Pattern

260-290 mm

Coating Channel Thread Size

Male M16*1.5

Inlet Thread Size

G 1/4

Materials and Processes
Gun Body

Forged aluminum

Surface treatment

Anodizing

Coating Channel

Stainless steel

Needle Nozzle

Stainless steel

Inlet Connector

Stainless steel

Air Cap

Brass

Diversion Ring

Metal

Included in the Box

  • 600ml white cup

  • Manual

  • Service kit

  • Spray gun

FAQs - PRD-716

Q1: What's the real difference between HVLP and a standard spray gun? Will I actually notice it?

A: HVLP (High Volume Low Pressure) operates at lower atomization pressure — typically under 10 PSI at the air cap versus 25–45 PSI for conventional guns. The practical result: paint droplets travel slower and hit the surface more accurately, instead of bouncing off and becoming overspray. In real use, most painters switching from conventional to HVLP notice two things immediately — the spray booth looks cleaner, and they're using noticeably less paint to cover the same area. The PRD-716 reduces overspray rate by up to 30%, which on a full car respray can translate to meaningful material savings per job.

Q2: I spray base coat all day in a busy shop. Is the PRD-716 built for that kind of volume?

A: Yes, and this is specifically what the PRD-716 was designed for. Its high-strength composite body with modular assembly has been tested for long-term, high-frequency operation. The low-resistance internal flow path keeps spray pressure stable across extended sessions — you won't notice pressure inconsistency after hour three that you'd feel with cheaper guns. For shops running multiple vehicles per day, the reduced cleaning time between jobs (less overspray means less contamination) adds up quickly over a week.

Q3: Does HVLP work well with metallic base coats? I've heard low-pressure guns can cause metallic flake orientation issues.

A: This is a legitimate concern and it's good that you're asking. Metallic flake orientation is sensitive to air pressure and distance. The PRD-716's optimized atomization airflow at 1.6–2.0 bar with a 20cm spray distance is specifically tuned to deliver consistent flake lay-flat without the "mottling" or "tiger striping" that can occur when pressure is too low or distance too inconsistent. Key tip: maintain a steady pass speed — the HVLP delivery system is less forgiving of erratic hand speed than high-pressure guns.

Q4: Can I use the PRD-716 for primers and sealers, or is it strictly for base coat?

A: The PRD-716 is optimized for base coat, where HVLP's transfer efficiency advantage is most pronounced. For standard viscosity primers and sealers thinned to manufacturer spec, it will perform adequately. However, for high-build primers or thick polyurethane sealers, we recommend the PRD-715 (MP nozzle, faster spray speed) or PRD-817 (VS Split Nozzle, maximum atomization fineness). HVLP technology excels at efficient base coat coverage — that's where the PRD-716 earns its place in a professional's gun rack.

Q5: My shop has strict VOC regulations. Does the PRD-716 actually help with compliance?

A: HVLP technology is specifically recognized by most environmental regulatory bodies (including SCAQMD in California and equivalent EU standards) as a compliant spray method due to its minimum 65% transfer efficiency requirement. The PRD-716 meets HVLP transfer efficiency standards, meaning more of your paint ends up on the vehicle and less becomes airborne VOC emissions. If your shop operates under VOC compliance requirements, using HVLP equipment like the PRD-716 is one of the most straightforward steps toward demonstrating compliance.

Q6: How does cleaning the PRD-716 compare to a conventional gun? I've heard HVLP guns are harder to clean.

A: HVLP guns have a reputation for being harder to clean because the air cap has more precision-machined passages. With the PRD-716, the key is flushing immediately after use before paint has a chance to dry in the fluid tip. The process: pour solvent into the cup, spray through until clear, then remove and soak the air cap and nozzle separately for 5 minutes. The PRD-716's fluid passages are designed with smooth internal geometry to minimize paint trapping — most users complete a full clean in under 8 minutes. Letting paint dry in any spray gun is the real cleaning problem, not the technology type.

Q7: I'm comparing the PRD-716 to the PRD-715 and PRD-717. Which one should I choose for my workflow?

PRD-716 (HVLP) — Your primary work is base coat. You care about paint savings, VOC compliance, and efficient large-panel coverage. You want less overspray in your booth.
PRD-715 (MP) — You split your time between base coat and clear coat. You want faster spray speed and a forgiving all-rounder that handles both well.
PRD-717 (Split Nozzle) — You're a clear coat specialist who wants the finest possible atomization and the best finish quality in the series. The split nozzle technology sets it apart.
Most shops keep a 716 for base and a 717 for clear. If you can only have one gun, the 715 is the most versatile.