Crossdraft Spray Booths and the Filters They Use
Posted by Booth Filter Site on 10/17/2014 to
Intake Filters
Crossdraft spray booths get their name from the way the air moves inside them. Just as downdraft booths have their air intake on the top, and the exhaust in the flooring, crossdraft booths have the air intake at one end of the booth, and the exhaust at the other, making the air move along the length of the booth. And although this type of booth has its advantages and disadvantages, this ventilation system is very efficient, but only if the right kind of filters are used.
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Spray Booth Painting Filter Maintenance for Beginners
Posted by Booth Filter Site on 10/5/2014 to
Intake Filters
Spray painting tasks for different industrial
applications aren’t just defined by the choice of paint used, and the design
and construction of spray booths. Quality services are also influenced by
responsible and pro-active use of spray booth filters.
Filter Facts
Posted by Booth Filter Site on 8/26/2014 to
Mobile Spray Booth
Filtration for your paint booth is all about balance. Without balance, your booth will perform poorly and your operating costs will be higher than necessary. To achieve proper balance, filters must remove and hold contaminants but still allow for proper air flow.