Spray booths are enclosed, ventilated structures designed for applying paint, powder coatings, and other finishes to various objects. If a standard booth doesn’t meet your needs, custom manufacturers can create one tailored to your specifications.
**Spray Booths for Vehicle Painting:** These are commonly used for cars, boats, and airplanes. Vehicle painting is a precise and potentially hazardous process best left to professionals. A proper spray booth is crucial for maintaining airflow, temperature, and draft direction, while adhering to strict environmental and safety regulations. These booths manage harmful chemical emissions, protecting both workers and the environment.
**Powder Spray Booths:** These booths apply powder-based coatings. While suitable for specific applications, standard spray booths are generally recommended for most jobs, including automotive painting and airbrushing.
**Spray Booths for Wood Finishing:** These are ideal for carpenters and furniture makers. They range from benchtop models for hobbyists to full-sized booths for commercial use. Some even function as workshops themselves.
**Spray Booths for Artistic Purposes:** These are typically used by hobbyists for painting models and crafts. They are small, lightweight, portable, and can be set up virtually anywhere.
**Spray Booth Dimensions:** Choosing the right size spray booth is crucial. Measure the length, height, and width of the largest object you intend to paint. For automotive booths, base the dimensions on the largest vehicle you’ll be working on. Larger booths require larger motors and fan wheels to maintain adequate airflow to the recovery system.
