Industries Where Hot Air Blowers Can Be Useful

One of the most versatile and useful handheld tools, a heat gun can be used for a number of different applications.

Whether you are buying a heat gun for the first time or you want to upgrade your hand held heatgun to carry out a specific task at work or at your home, read on to discover the top 7 industrial applications for heat guns.

1. To strip paint

Removing dried paint from surfaces can be tricky, to say the least. Fortunately, all you need to effectively remove stubborn paint is a handheld heat gun. The hot air given out by a heat gun will instantly soften and melt the paint, making it easy to clear away.

If you have a large paint removal job, such as an entire wall, heat guns are ideal for this time-consuming task.

2. To apply heat shrink

Heat shrink has a wide range of uses from heating plastic wine bottle seals to adding the shine on that hot red lipstick. A high-quality heat gun can provide the high temperatures needed for the heat shrink material and application processes.

Some of the most common uses for heat shrink include insulating wires, gift wrapping, and creating wire harnesses.

3. To thaw ice

If you have a project that requires defrosting pipes or outside external equipment that needs constant defrosting, a heat gun promises to do the job quickly and effectively and can help to prevent costly damage.

Click to read some of our case studies where hot air ensures the continous thawing of equipment to enable staff at the Steward Observatory to continually functioning and working: Hot Air Beats the Cost for the University of Arizona Observatory project.

4. To shape or mold items

If you have substances or materials that need to be softened before they are shaped, such as plastics or composites, then a heat gun can help you to do this. Some of the most common examples of this include reshaping bent car bumpers, crafting plastic parts for design projects, and shaping PVC pipes for a specific job.

5. To remove adhesives

Strong adhesives can be hard to remove. However, most types will soften when exposed to heat, making a heat gun the ideal tool for many industry applications.

Some of the ways you can use a heat gun to remove an adhesive include removing tiles from the floor or wall, taking stickers or labels off, and softening caulking around a windowpane or bathtub.

6. To remove wallpaper

If you redecorate homes, then a heat gun can be used to quickly remove old wallpaper. It works by melting the adhesive paste underneath and allowing you to easily peel off the paper.

Make sure that you use your heat gun on the lowest setting at first and then gradually increase it until the adhesive starts to break down.

A heat gun is a remarkable tool, and it’s irreplaceable at work and at home for everyday use. Click to discover our great range of heat guns today!

Interested in even more applications, read about 30 more heat gun uses.

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