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Davair expands oven range

4th January 1990, Page 71
4th January 1990
Page 71
Page 71, 4th January 1990 — Davair expands oven range
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• POOLE-based Devair is expanding its range of commercial spray low-bake ovens.

The company, better known in the UK market for the engineering quality of its car spray booths, has nevertheless carried out a number of prestigious installations for the commercial side including the RAF.

John Muschamp, of Colne Walker, Colne, Lancashire, has a 15.3m (51ft) gas-fired booth in his chosen colour with fullfiltered celi ceiling and drivethrough end doors.

-By means of an electric shutter door inside the booth," he says, "I can turn one booth into two, giving us the extra flexibility to handle one large or two smaller vehicles at the same time.

"The speed of the booth's cycle enables us to turn around vehicles with two or three colour schemes so much faster." Davair claims further reductions in fuel costs, cycle time and maintenance "with the advent of 98% efficient direct gas firing". All installations conform to COSPR and PM25 requirements.

There is a range of optional extras such as hydraulic gantries and CADCAM estimates are given freely.

The price? Around a £1.000 per 0.3m (lft) of booth required, says the firm, Circle turbo 50.