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Dry-filter spray booth

9th January 1970, Page 65
9th January 1970
Page 65
Page 65, 9th January 1970 — Dry-filter spray booth
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A new range of dry-filter spray painting booths has been introduced by Volspray. There are six booths in the range in lengths of 5ft (150cm), 7ft 6in, (225cm), 15ft (450cm) and 20ft (600cm).

The new range of booths are of metric module (75cm) construction and fabricated from 18 s.w.g. galvanized steel panels, bolted for ease of erection.

Flameproof motor-driven fans are fitted, and booths are provided with a bench which can be readily removed.

Filtration of paint particles from the exhaust air is achieved by means of special glassfibre paint-arrestor pads. The pads are hooked on to framed expanded-metal panels; old pads can be removed and replaced within a matter of minutes. However, before the pads are completely replaced the surface layer may be stripped off up to four or five times thus exposing clean filter material on each occasion. This "soil and strip" feature and the use of individual 24in. square pads results in economy of filter materials.

Marketed by: Volspray Ltd., Crabtree Manorway, Erith, Kent.