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Compared with liquid paint sprayers, electrostatic powder systems eliminate volatile organic compounds (VOCs), achieve material utilization rates above 95 %, and foster thicker, more durable finishes in a single pass. Two primary configurations dominate: manual powder guns designed for short-run, color-change flexibility and automatic guns integrated into robotic reciprocators for high-volume, conveyorized lines in automotive, appliance, and architectural profiles. Key performance metrics include charging voltage (60–100 kV), transfer efficiency, flow rate, and quick-clean design for rapid color swap.
In 2024, Global Electrostatic Powder Coating Gun market generated USD65 million in revenue, representing roughly 4.2 % of total powder coating equipment spend. Forecast modeling projects the market to reach USD93.32 million by 2032, reflecting a 4.10 % CAGR.
CAGR of 4.10%
(2024 – 2032)
Automotive
Manufacturing
Aerospace
Others
• Automatic Electrostatic Spray Gun
• Manual Electrostatic Spray Gun
• Nordson
• Wagner
• SAMES KREMLIN
• Electron
• Mitsuba System
• Graco
• MS Oberflächentechnik
• Asahi Sunac
• Koryo Coating Machine Industrial