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Heated cure

15th November 1974
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Hildebrand vehicle low-bake systems consisting of spray booth and oven are now available in the UK. The booth has strip-light illumination and overspray paint is drawn by extracted air which is filtered through the floor and filtered before being released to the atmosphere. Clean filtered replacement air is diffused through the booth ceiling after it has been heated to a comfortable working temperature. The oven is adjacent to the spray, booth and is separated from it by a vertical roller door. The painted vehicle is shifted into the oven on trolleys and once installed the vehicle paint is heat cured and hardened. Heating is controlled to ensure that tyres, and upholstery are not affected.

Made by: Hildebrand Low-Bake Systems, 89 Nottingham Road, Loughbrough LE11 1ES.

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Locations: Nottingham, Loughbrough

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