
Spray booths come in many different styles, sizes, and configurations. One option that is popular for shop owners who lease their buildings and want the optimum performance of a full down draft booth is an above ground basement, called the Plenum. The plenum is where the vapors and over-spray are exhausted. This eliminates the need for excavating a pit.
Traditional cross flow booths (front flow and reverse flow) are still in use because they are the most affordable design. A modification to this design is the semi-down draft, which takes in clean filtered air from the ceiling and exhausts it through a bank of filters at the back of the booth.
The booth of choice for those who want more than a traditional cross flow has to offer, but a pit or raised floor is impractical, is the side down draft. This booth offers the benefit of full ceiling clean air intake with the air being exhausted through filter banks low on either side of the booth.
Double wall insulated construction is the standard in Europe and has gaining popularity in the Unites States and Canada because of its lower energy consumption.
Ultimately, the size of your booth will be determined by your intended work area and what you intend to paint. Spray-Tech offers units from small table-top booths to standard size car, large truck, and aircraft booths and curing chambers.
Let Spray-Tech manufacture the right booth for you!