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Frequently Asked Questions - Heat Guns
What are heat guns used for?
Heat guns are used by both professionals and hobbyists for a variety of purposes. Some common uses include:
- Stripping paint: Heat guns can be used to soften and remove paint, making it easier to scrape off. This is a common task for both professionals and DIYers
- Welding plastics: Heat guns can be used to weld plastic parts together. The heat melts the plastic, which can then be fused together
- Drying wet surfaces: Heat guns can be used to dry wet surfaces, such as after a spill or flooding. This is common for professionals who deal with water damage restoration
- Softening adhesives: Heat guns can be used to soften adhesives, making them easier to remove. This is often done when removing old stickers or decals from surfaces
- Shaping materials: Heat guns can be used to shape materials like PVC pipes or plastic sheets. By heating the material, it can be bent or moulded into the desired shape
How hot can a heat gun get?
Both cordless heat guns and electric 240V heat guns can typically reach temperatures between approximately 38 and 645 degrees Celsius. The temperature can be adjusted using the heat gun's settings, allowing you to choose the right level of heat for your task. Lower temperatures are typically used for tasks like drying or warming, while higher temperatures are used for tasks like stripping paint or welding plastics. It's important to follow the manufacturer's instructions and safety precautions when using hot air guns, as they can get very hot and cause burns or damage if used improperly.