Our Products
| Type | Dry type, water curtain, down draft, side draft, end draft |
| Material | MS Steel |
| Booth Dimensions | Customizable |
| Air Filtration System | Multi-stage filtration |
| Noise Level | Below 75 dB |
| Exhaust System | High-efficiency fans |
| Country | India |
| Brand | Spray Blast |
Paint room system provides a clean and controlled environment for finishing, at the same time removing any paint overspray from the air utilizing exhaust filters. The results are clean air in an enclosed, protected painting area with particulate-free air consumed from the booth area. The most critical function of a paint booth is to contain paint overspray, keeping your employees and the environment safe. In addition to safety, quality can be significantly improved with a paint room system. Enclosed paint booths offer a contaminant-free environment for better quality paint tasks and sand blasting machines.
In a cross-flow paint booth system, fresh air enters through the booth entry doors in the front and is exhausted through a filter system on the opposite end of the booth. The cross dry paint booth system works by drawing air horizontally over the article (object) to be painted. Typically, the air is drawn directly from the shop environment through filters found within the doors of the paint room system. Paint overspray is exhausted through exhaust filters.
Side downdraft paint booths bring air in through the roof and exhaust it out the sidewalls of the paint booth. Side downdraft paint booth allows for a downdraft finish quality but doesn’t require a concrete pit. It might seem like a Side Downdraft paint booth is all the benefits of the downdraft without any drawbacks (concrete work, etc.), but there are some negatives to a side downdraft paint room system. The first is that it will require a lot of ductwork, which can often lead to a cost similar to or even more expensive than a downdraft paint booth.
Semi-downdraft spray booth combines the two airflows described above (cross draft and downdraft). This type of booth is associated with higher quality finish requirements. The semi-downdraft airflow design utilizes both the principle of a downdraft along a cross-draft design. Air is introduced in a ceiling plenum typically located at the front of the paint room system. The air then moves down and back towards the rear exhaust plenum, which is at the opposite end of the booth and located closer to the floor. The air has a “Semi-Downdraft” movement and passes over the part in a downwards and then horizontal movement as it surrounds the rear exhaust plenum.
Open face paint booths are simply available in cross-draft airflow; however, enclosed shot blasting machine are available in several airflow styles, including cross draft, side downdraft, and downdraft. The way of airflow can have a significant impact on the quality of the paint finish. With cross draft airflow, air enters at the front of the booth, then flows horizontally through the paint room system in India, over the product, and into a filter bank at the rear of the spray room. As one product is scattered, overspray may be pulled across products downstream, affecting the quality of the paint job.
The paint fume particles are absorbed by the partial vacuum created by the exhaust fan through a water curtain. The air is cleaned by the scrubbing action in turbulent water. The particulate matter that remains floating on the water tank is periodically removed manually. The air discharged into the atmosphere is clean and thus keeps the environment clean and friendly.
Spray Blast is a leading manufacturer of paint room systems in India. We also specialize as a manufacturer, supplier, and exporter of high-quality equipment, including sand blasting machines, shot blasting machines, sand blasting cabinets, shot blasting rooms, and sand blasting nozzles, all available at competitive prices. Based in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, our products, including the sand blasting hopper, are known for their durability and superior performance.