Spray/varnishing

Schavicast offers expertise in wet painting, also known as spraying, which involves applying paint layers at high pressure via spray application. This technique can be carried out in various ways and with various products. At Schavicast, you can rely on our services for blasting and spraying objects of any size, meeting the most stringent corrosion protection requirements.

Both the coating used and the shape of the object require a suitable spray application. Schavicast applies various spray methods to apply primers, coatings and finishing coats alike:

  • Electrostatic spraying: This involves spraying the paint onto the object with an electrostatic charge, which ensures even and efficient paint distribution and minimises overspray.
  • Airless spraying: This process uses high pressure to apply paint to the surface without air, resulting in a smooth and even coating with good coverage.
  • Airmix spraying: A combination of air support and high pressure is used to spray the paint onto the object, creating a fine mist and achieving an excellent finish.
  • Pressure vessel spraying: This involves keeping the paint under pressure in a pressure vessel and applying it to the surface via a spray gun, offering control and precision when applying the paint.
  • 2K spraying: This method involves mixing two components (paint and hardener) before application, providing a durable and chemically resistant coating.
  • At Schavicast, we are ready to meet your specific needs and offer high-quality wet painting services. With our experience and technical knowledge, we ensure an accurate and professional spray application that meets your expectations.

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Maritime, industrial and obsolete objects are exposed to the vagaries of wind, water and climate on a daily basis. This gives the materials a hard time, to the detriment of their condition. To solve this problem, Schavicast has specialised in the care and maintenance of these materials. And we have been doing so for more than 25 years.