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Iwata - Hi-Line
Featuring the ultimate in air control directly at the nozzle with Iwata's new
Micro Air Control (MAC) Valve Technology, the Hi-Line Series doesn't just change
air pressure instantly - it changes the way you airbrush.
Designed for artists who need extreme control of detailed spraying, this
series uses larger diameter threads on the nozzle than the High Performance
Series. This makes the nozzle much stronger when tightening it onto the airbrush
and ensures better centering of the nozzle when it screws onto the airbrush
body.
The Hi-Line Series is now made with Teflon needle packing, a dual-purpose
cutaway, pre-set handle and one-piece auxiliary lever/needle chucking guide.
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Features a 0.2-mm nozzle. Larger threads on the nozzle offer a more
secure fit and better centering of the nozzle on the body. Sprays with one
drop of paint in its 1/32 oz. (0.9 ml) fluid cavity. |
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Like the HP-AH, it has a 0.2-mm nozzle but has a larger 1/16 oz. (1.8
ml) cup for holding more paint. The gravity-feed cup features a smooth
inside taper that provides for a quick and easy clean up. |
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Features a 0.3-mm nozzle and a large 1/3 oz. (9 ml) tapered
gravity-feed cup. The larger nozzle and needle makes this an ideal
airbrush for spraying a variety of paints. |
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The Micro Air Control Valve enables infinite control of the airflow at
the head of the airbrush, which is different than just regulating the air
pressure at the compressor. |
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Each nozzle is precisely made on the industry's most sophisticated
machinery. They are hand tested to assure accurate control and fine
atomization of the spray, and they are self-sealing, which eliminates the
need for messy sealers. Unlike conventional brass nozzles, steel alloys
are the most durable and resist damage from harsh chemicals. |
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