Dürr Launches New Generation of Low-Pressure Spray Guns with EcoGun ACE pro

Date: 10/12/2025
IMAGE: EcoGun ACE pro FROM DUERR

With the EcoGun ACE pro, Dürr continues its commitment to delivering robust industrial-grade spray guns that offer precise spray patterns, rapid colour changes, enhanced ergonomics, and cost-effective performance.

The multinational engineering company Dürr has unveiled a new generation of its low-pressure spray guns with the launch of the EcoGun ACE pro, a redesigned model that is lighter, more ergonomic, and built with fewer components to enhance handling and operational reliability.

The most visible change is the gun’s updated appearance, featuring a bronze-coloured housing paired with black controls. While signalling a new generation, the design remains consistent with Dürr’s established system principles.

The EcoGun ACE pro retains the core advantages of its predecessor while achieving a 23% reduction in weight. Its quick-change colour channel system enables colour changes within seconds, eliminating the need for flushing and using virtually no solvent. Designed for rapid replacement, the nozzle inserts deliver a clean spray pattern, high transfer efficiency, and consistent results across a wide range of applications – from small-batch work and frequent colour changes to sectors including automotive, wood finishing, and yacht and boat production.

Dürr has overhauled the operating concept with larger adjustment elements and improved haptics for easier, more intuitive control. A newly introduced ergonomically designed rotary knob replaces the previous lever for spray-air regulation. This update prevents accidental adjustments and can be fully closed when required. In addition, an optimised air valve ensures the correct pressure is set from the first trigger point.

To streamline use and reduce complexity, the EcoGun ACE pro now requires only four air-cap variants. Two conventional and two low-volume, low-pressure caps cover all nozzle diameters from 1.2 to 2.5 millimetres across seven different nozzle sizes. This reduces storage requirements and minimises the risk of component mix-ups. The air cap and union nut also remain connected after removal, helping to avoid loose parts and further simplifying handling.

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