Application

  • OEM Automotive Plants – For production line painting of cars, SUVs, and commercial vehicles.
  • Auto Repair & Body Shops – For refinishing and repainting damaged vehicles.
  • High-End Detailing Studios – For premium coatings such as ceramic, metallic, and custom paints.
  • Fleet Maintenance – Ideal for repainting taxis, buses, and utility vehicles.

Car Paint Booth

Spraytac’s Car Paint Booths are engineered to redefine Automotive Finishing Standards, offering the perfect blend of Cutting-Edge Airflow Technology, Precision Filtration, Operator Safety & Energy Efficiency. Designed for both OEM Manufacturers and Automotive Repair Workshops, these booths create a Completely Controlled Painting Environment where dust, contaminants, and uneven airflow are eliminated.

In today’s highly competitive automobile industry, achieving a flawless surface finish is no longer optional—it is Mandatory for Customer Satisfaction & Brand Reputation.

Standard / Customization

  • Drive-Through or Side-Entry Access depending on workshop layout.
  • Conveyorized Painting Integration for assembly line production.
  • Choice of Burners (diesel/gas/electric) for curing.
  • Dual-Mode Operation – painting + baking in a single chamber.
  • Energy Recovery Units to minimize operating costs.
  • Waterborne Paint-Ready Configurations.

Features:

  • Airflow: True laminar down-draft airflow prevents dust settling.
  • Lighting: 1000+ lux LED panels with CRI >90 for accurate color work.
  • Safety: Explosion-proof motors, ATEX-certified options, fire suppression integration.
  • Durability: Double-skinned wall panels with galvanized steel finish.
  • Flexibility: Available in modular sizes for compact workshops or large-scale OEM plants.
  • Efficiency: Heating and curing systems cut drying time by up to 40%.
  • Environment: Multi-stage filters reduce VOC emissions to meet CPCB norms.

Working Principle

  1. Air Intake – Fresh air is drawn from outside and passed through Primary & Secondary Filters.
  2. Pressurization – The filtered air is pushed into the booth through ceiling filters, creating a Positive-Pressure Environment.
  3. Paint Application – Operators apply coatings in a Dust-Free, Well-Illuminated Space. Overspray is immediately captured in the downward airflow.
  4. Exhaust & Filtration – The contaminated air is eIxtracted via Floor-Level or Sidewall Filters, trapping paint particles and VOCs.
  5. Optional Heating/Drying – Once painting is complete, Heating Systems Raise Booth Temperature to Accelerate Drying.
  6. Exhaust Cleaning & Release – Clean, filtered air is released into the environment in compliance with CPCB & OSHA standards.

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