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Titan 0128212 Aircoat Nozzle 13/50 Flat

Titan 0128212 Aircoat Nozzle 13/50 Flat

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Titan Tools Inc.

 

StatiKit part 0128212 is an Aircoat Nozzle 13/50 Flat designed for use with the StatiKit 2000 electrostatic spray system. This precision nozzle delivers a flat spray pattern with a 13/50 orifice size, optimized for applying conductive and non-conductive coatings with minimal overspray. Replace worn or clogged nozzles to maintain consistent spray quality and electrostatic transfer efficiency.

Part Number 0128212
Part Description Aircoat Nozzle 13/50 Flat
Brand StatiKit
Fits StatiKit 2000 Electrostatic System
Condition New

Retail Price: $146.8
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Aircoat Nozzle 13/50 Flat for StatiKit 2000 Electrostatic Systems

The StatiKit 0128212 Aircoat Nozzle (13/50 Flat) is a precision spray tip designed for the StatiKit 2000 electrostatic spray system. The "13/50" designation indicates a 0.013-inch orifice with a 50-degree fan angle, producing a flat spray pattern ideal for applying a wide range of coatings—including waterborne, solvent-based, and conductive materials—with high transfer efficiency.

Electrostatic spraying relies on a properly shaped and atomized spray to achieve optimal wrap-around and material savings. A worn, damaged, or incorrectly sized nozzle can lead to poor atomization, reduced electrostatic effect, uneven coverage, and increased overspray. Replacing the nozzle with the correct StatiKit OEM part restores system performance and finish quality.

Service Guidance: Inspect the nozzle tip regularly for wear, clogs, or damage. Replace immediately if the spray pattern becomes distorted or if flow rate changes noticeably. Always use the recommended nozzle size for your specific coating and application requirements.

What it does and when to replace it

What the Aircoat nozzle does
Spray pattern control Produces a consistent 50° flat fan pattern for uniform coverage
Atomization Breaks coating into fine droplets for optimal electrostatic charging
Flow regulation 13/50 orifice size delivers precise material volume for the application
When replacement is recommended
Worn orifice Overspray, uneven pattern, or increased flow due to tip wear
Clogged or damaged Partial blockages or nicks that distort the spray pattern
Reduced transfer efficiency Poor wrap-around or excessive overspray during electrostatic application
Material change Switching to a different coating that requires a different orifice size or pattern

Compatibility

StatiKit part 0128212 is specifically designed for use with the StatiKit 2000 electrostatic spray system. It is compatible with all standard and optional configurations of the StatiKit 2000 that accept Aircoat series nozzles.

Compatible System Application
StatiKit 2000 Electrostatic System Aircoat Nozzle 13/50 Flat

* Always verify compatibility with your specific gun configuration and coating type.

Related parts commonly serviced together

When replacing the nozzle, it's good practice to inspect these related components to ensure optimal system performance.

Nozzle guard / retainer

Protects the nozzle tip; replace if damaged or if the seal is compromised.

Fluid needle / seat

Worn needle or seat can cause dripping or inconsistent flow; inspect and replace as needed.

Air cap

Affects atomization and pattern shaping; clean or replace if clogged or damaged.

Frequently Asked Questions

The "13" refers to the orifice size in thousandths of an inch (0.013"), which determines flow rate. The "50" indicates the fan angle in degrees (50°), which determines the width of the spray pattern at a given distance.

While the nozzle will physically fit some conventional air spray guns, it is optimized for the electrostatic properties of the StatiKit 2000 system. For best results and transfer efficiency, use only with StatiKit electrostatic equipment.

Soak the nozzle in an appropriate solvent to soften dried coating, then use a soft brush or compressed air to clear the orifice. Never use metal wires or sharp tools that could damage the precision orifice.

Consult your coating supplier or the StatiKit application guide. Factors include material viscosity, desired film thickness, and part geometry. A 13/50 is a common starting point for medium-viscosity coatings and general-purpose use.