Iwata - HP-TH Hi-Line Airbrush

HP-TH Hi-Line Airbrush

Switch between fine detail, broad coverage, and texture effects mid-project

Standard round for conventional work, fan pattern for dramatic gradients and textured backgrounds, or controlled spatter for organic texture effects without masking or frisket film.

Iwata's Micro Air Control valve gives you precise airflow adjustment at the trigger itself, maintaining consistent spray characteristics across pressure changes. The 0.50mm nozzle handles everything from thinned acrylics to moderately viscous paints, while the removable 14ml cup allows quick color changes and thorough cleaning between sessions. That larger needle and nozzle combination means less clogging with heavier-bodied paints compared to fine-detail airbrushes.

Automotive customizers and canvas painters find this trigger system particularly valuable for work requiring constant spray variation without stopping to adjust settings. The fan pattern aircap requires 1.2 CFM minimum airflow to perform properly, verify your compressor delivers adequate volume before planning techniques around that capability.

Airbrushing

Airbrushing Purchase Guide

Airbrush Types

Siphon Feed Side Mount

Paint is drawn from a bottle mounted on the side. Best for larger areas and thicker paints. Ideal for automotive and model painting.

Gravity Feed Top Mount

Paint flows from a top-mounted cup. More efficient paint usage and better for fine detail work. Preferred by illustrators and artists.

Bottle Feed Bottom Mount

Large capacity bottles for extended painting sessions. Great for automotive and industrial applications.

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