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Liquid Coat Systems

Coating & Paint Booths

Our spray booths are all designed to allow the efficient application of low or high solids solvent based paints or water based paints while effectively removing over spray particles from the spray booth exhaust. (SEE ALSO Paint Sludge Reclaim)

We offer a wide range of spray booth types and styles, some of which include:

  1. Dry filter or water wash spray booths
  2. Side draft or down draft spray booths
  3. Manual or automatic spray booths
  4. Continuous or batch spray booths
  5. Monorail, power & free, or floor conveyor types
Liquid Coat Systems

Water wash spray booths

For high volume spraying, water wash spray booths typically provide very consistent air flows and over-spray capture efficiencies.

Dry filter spray booths

Dry filter spray booths are for plants that do not have facilities to treat spray booth sludge. Automatic spray booth air make up controls maintain constant air flow and velocity as over spray accumulates in the dry filters which can clog and restrict airflow.

Dry baffle spray booths

Dry baffle spray booths are used for high solids paint applications. Eliminates over spray particles from the spray booth exhaust and collects and reclaims the paint over spray for recycling and reuse.

"Clean" room spray booths

"Clean" room spray booths are best for applications requiring very high quality finishes. The installation has dedicated air supplies to ensure a dirt free painting environment.

Dip & Flow Coat Machines

Dip and/or flow coat machines are designed for either solvent or water based paints. Single or multiple color arrangements are available. Automatic equipment can be provided to reduce color change time. These machines are designed to operate either in a continuous mode or indexing batch mode.

Flash Tunnels

To ensure the parts remain dirt free from spray booth to the curing oven, Flash Tunnels protect the freshly painted surfaces from the plant’s airborne dust and dirt. These tunnels also trap any hazardous or objectionable solvent vapors that flash off of the parts prior to entering the curing oven.