Friday, 6 November 2009

Spray Booth Technology

Before using a spray booth, an operator will need some form of training. However, when used properly, this equipment gives a professional finish to a number of products.

Spray finishing booths have replaced the traditional methods; hand roller and brush. These previous method were time consuming and costly and so this technology has significantly reduced this as well as giving a fantastic end product and eliminate imperfections.

Spray finishing requires a highly skilled worker to complete this task in the required manner. The spray finishing will give you a far smoother and more uniform finish to your project. That is why these spray finishing booths have become ever increasingly popular in the industry.

Wednesday, 28 October 2009

Tuesday, 13 October 2009

Health and Safety First

Guidance on controlling isocyanate exposure in spray booths is now available on the HSE website. This guidance is aimed at owners of spray booths and will also be beneficial to employees. The guidelines are in place to help protect the health of those who frequently use spray booths.

Tuesday, 14 July 2009

Spray Booths

"Spray booth" means an enclosure containing a flammable or combustible spraying operation and confining and limiting the escape of paint, vapor and residue by means of a powered exhaust system"

A spray booth is a room designed for the safe spraying of objects and materials. The booths are designed to capture any vapour from the spray and dispose of it safely.

The booths can be manufactured in various diameters and some companies do tailor make them to the required size. The are mechanically ventilated and enable safe spraying of large components such as car doors, etc.
Any factory applying any flammable finish must by law have a spray booth to do so.