Hi Salma.
We understand that finding the ideal airbrush can be quite a challenge. Below is some basic information to consider when purchasing a new airbrush for handling thicker mixtures like glazes and chocolate:
Airbrush:
1. Nozzle Size:
For glazes and chocolate, choose an airbrush with a nozzle of at least 0.5 mm or larger. Ideally, a 0.7 mm nozzle would be more efficient for dense materials.
Some models even offer interchangeable nozzles for greater versatility.
2. Recommended Brands:
Iwata Eclipse HP-CS: Versatile and capable of handling thick mixtures with the appropriate nozzle (0.5 mm).
Paasche Talon: Offers large nozzle options and is known for its durability.
Grex Tritium TG: Its ergonomic design and larger nozzles make it suitable for chocolates and glazes.
Compressor:
1. Key Specifications:
CFM (Cubic Feet per Minute): Look for a compressor with at least 0.7-1.0 CFM at 30 PSI to handle dense mixtures without clogging.
Maximum Pressure: A range of 30-50 PSI is ideal for this type of work.
Tank: Choose a compressor with a tank to maintain stable pressure, especially when working with dense textures.
2. Recommended Brands:
California Air Tools 1P1060S: Quiet, compact, and sufficient for airbrushes handling thick mixtures.
Iwata Power Jet Pro: Specifically designed for airbrushes, offering the right power and consistent performance.
Paasche D3000R: Includes a storage tank and regulator, ideal for tasks requiring constant pressure.
Additional Considerations:
Dilution: Slightly dilute the chocolate or glaze if necessary to avoid clogging, using cocoa butter or a liquid compatible with the mixture.
Moisture Filter: Consider installing a moisture filter on the compressor to prevent humidity from affecting the material’s consistency.
Cleaning: Clean the airbrush immediately after each use to prevent residue from thickening and clogging the nozzle.
With these recommendations, you should have more efficient equipment suited for handling dense mixtures like chocolate and glazes.
I hope this information is helpful.
Best regards!