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Downdraft Spray Booth

Downdraft Spray Booth

Outsize: 6990 x 5560 x 3330mm
Inside size: 6870 x 3890 x 2650mm
Two sets into fans 4KW
One 4kw exhaust fan

Description

Introducing The Downdraft Spray Booth

 

The Downdraft spray booth is a must-have for any business that handles painting or coating operations. The spray booth is designed to provide a safe and clean environment for spraying and finishing products. The following is an introduction to the various aspects of the downdraft spray booth to help you understand how it can benefit your business.

 

Construction and Design

 

The downdraft spray booth is made of high-quality materials that ensure durability and longevity. It is constructed with a metal frame that is powder-coated to prevent corrosion, and the walls are made of galvanized steel for extra strength. The booth is designed to provide maximum airflow and filtration while creating a safe environment for operators. The simple and minimalistic design allows for easy maintenance and access to all the components.

 

Airflow System

 

The Downdraft spray booth utilizes a highly efficient downdraft airflow system. In this system, the air is drawn into the booth from the ceiling and is pulled towards the floor through a series of filters. The airflow is continued through underground ducting system under the booth into the fan room. This innovative system guarantees that the quality of air in the booth is always clean, ensuring that your finished products are free of contamination.

 

Filtration System

 

The downdraft spray booth uses a highly effective filtration system that captures and removes harmful particles from the air during the painting process. The system is capable of removing 99.99% of paint overspray, VOCs, and other contaminants, ensuring that the environment maintains with the high standards of efficiency that any painting shop should have. This assists in reducing the long-term maintenance costs and increasing the lifespan of the booth.

 

Safety and Compliance

 

The downdraft spray booth is designed with safety in mind. As an added benefit, our product is designed to meet or exceed government regulations and standards. We ensure that our booths are compliant with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), and International Fire Code (IFC) requirements. This is important for operators and business owners who want the peace of mind that comes with knowing that they are operating under safe and legal conditions.

 

Ease of Use

 

Efficiency and productivity are essential factors in business, and the downdraft spray booth is designed to address this. Our booth is simple to use with a user-friendly control panel that allows operators to adjust settings easily. The easy-to-access open-face design makes maintenance and cleaning a breeze, which saves a great deal of time that is normally required because of the downtime that happens occasionally in booths that lack such convenience.

 

Conclusion

 

In conclusion, the downdraft spray booth is an essential investment for any business that is involved in the spraying or coating of products. Its construction and design, airflow system, filtration system, safety and regulatory compliance, and ease of use all make it an excellent choice for businesses in this field. At a time when business is so tightly regulated, we believe that our product ensures operators comply with all applicable regulations while delivering the quality and speed you require. With our Downdraft spray booth, you can rest assured that your operations will be safe, efficient, and productive.

 

Downdraft spray booth (model HZ-S700)

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Technical Parameters

Outsize: 6990 x 5560 x 3330mm

Inside size: 6870 x 3890 x 2650mm

Two sets into fans 4KW

One 4kw exhaust fan

With environmental protection

60 thick EPS board

Color plates 0.4mm

Aluminum front pillar

Flat Door

8 Group 4 * 36w lights

Two rows of the net 5 * 30 flat iron

Three rows of checkered 4mm

Domestic 260,000 kcal burner

14 heat exchangers

Two step slope Taiwan

Hot galvanized plate inside and outside the system 0.8

Aluminum then angle

The fill insulation cotton


There are a lot of variables to consider when shopping for a paint booth. One significant decision is the choice between having a pitted or non-pitted model.


Downdraft paint booths are the superior choice for production shops because of the direction of the airflow and throughput capacity. In a downdraft booth, the air creates an envelope around the car. The air is drawn down, and over the vehicle, excess overspray is carried into the pits, through a series of filters before being exhausted to the atmosphere.


Full downdraft paint booths require a pit for the airflow path. The pits can either be cut into concrete, or the paint booth can be built on a raised basement.


Exhaust Pits – Downdraft Airflow Concrete pits are the industry standard for downdraft paint booths. They can easily be added to into the architectural design of new facilities and even added to existing shops. Limiting factors to installing might include leased buildings where a landlord does not want the slab cut possible underground obstacles that prevent the pit installation, or maybe just the painter’s preference.


The pit design can vary from single, dual to three-row pits. Typical exhaust pit features are grates, supports and balancing pans. Filters are placed on top of the pans, and when installed correctly, the edges of the filters should be wedged between the grates and side of the pit.


The velocity of air and airflow path is directly affected by the pit design. The style of pit must match the capacity of the makeup air unit for optimal performance. Too large of a pit for the cfm volume and the velocity will drop resulting in poor evacuation and potential contamination. Overly small pit will result in too great a velocity with paint flashing too quickly and application issues.


Raised Basement -Downdraft Airflow

When a full downdraft booth is an absolute must, but digging a pit is not an option, the installation of a metal raised basement is a solution. The advantage to a raised basement is to give the user all the benefits of downdraft airflow without the added expense of digging concrete pits. A raised basement adds material cost to the paint booth, so essentially the costs are moved from installation to the equipment cost. Depending on your locale, concrete work could cost more than the basement and may add time to the overall projects.


Downdraft booths on a basement typically come in fully grated versions, that is grates cover the entire floor from wall to wall. Underneath the grates pans booth open and closed are used to simulate the appropriately sized pit. Filter media covers the entire floor under the grates, the benefit to this is the collection and trapping of dirt below the grates providing a cleaner environment but slightly more labor when changing filter media.


If a basement is not an option, and neither is digging a pit, yet you still want the benefits of a downdraft paint booth, then a modified downdraft booth is your best option.


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