WHO WE ARE
Founded by talented engineer Ashok Chopra in 1982, ASHOKA SPRAY GUNS is a Indian based company that manufactures professional and industrial paint spraying equipment and accessories.
Carrying 36 Years of Fame & Honor, we have won the trust from clients, recognition from the society and fondness from customers with our modesty, integrity & morality.
Combined with its engineering driven culture, rich industrial experience and manufacturing know-how. We are the only manufacturer in India that can provide a full line hi-end spray guns with totally no o-ring design for extended durability and easy cleaning & stainless steel Nozzle Needle for long life of the equipment.
In the automotive refinishing market, our equipment's provides excellent atomization of high-solids clear that leads to glass like finishes. Our equipment is optimized to virtually eliminate mottling and striping with metallic base coats and produce excellent color match.
ASHOK's goal is to re-set the standard for spray finishing through its continuous research and development, innovative product line and commitment to customer service.
OUR MISSION
OUR VISION
OUR QUALITY
Customizing Designed For All Districts
We are aiming at continuously providing high-quality products and professional services and staying together with our customers on the way to mutual success. We welcome your order!
OUR NETWORK
Address: 286, Patparganj Industrial Area, Delhi 110092
Phone: +919015507751, +91999985438, +919818240998
Email: mail@sprayguns.in
OUR NETWORK
Address: 286, Patparganj Industrial Area, Delhi 110092
Phone: +919015507751, +91999985438, +919818240998
Email: mail@sprayguns.in
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