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Description

A professional-grade paint spray booth that uses a diesel-fueled burner as its primary heat source to provide heated, filtered, and ventilated air for painting and curing vehicle finishes in any climate.

How It Works

Heating: A diesel burner heats air, which is then mixed with fresh, filtered intake air to achieve a precise, adjustable temperature.

Airflow: Powerful exhaust fans create a controlled down-draft or cross-draft airflow. This carries overspray and fumes away from the painter and the wet paint surface, through exhaust filters, and out of the booth.

Filtration: Intake air passes through ceiling filters to remove dust. Overspray is captured by exhaust wall or floor filters.

Key Design Features

Fuel Source: Diesel – chosen for its high energy density, cost-effectiveness in many regions, and independence from electrical heating limitations.

Heating Power: Capable of rapidly raising the booth temperature to optimal ranges for painting (e.g., 70-80°F / 21-27°C) and for force-curing (e.g., 140-180°F / 60-82°C).

Control System: Digital controller to set and maintain temperature, cure timers, and fan stages.

Construction: Insulated panels (often 4″ thick) for heat retention and energy efficiency. Rated for explosion-proof or flammable environment electrical components.

VOC Compliance: Includes systems to meet environmental regulations for volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions, often via high-efficiency exhaust filtration.

Primary Purpose
To provide a controlled, clean, and warm environment that ensures a high-quality, dust-free paint finish and dramatically reduces paint drying and curing times, increasing shop throughput.

Critical Advantages

All-Weather Operation: Enables consistent paint work in cold or humid climates where unheated booths fail.

Faster Turnaround: Force-curing cycles can bake a fresh paint job in 30-60 minutes instead of waiting 8-24 hours.

Improved Finish Quality: Warm, dry air promotes proper solvent evaporation and paint flow, reducing defects like solvent pop or orange peel.

Critical Safety & Operational Rules

Explosion Risk Management: Diesel fumes and paint overspray are highly flammable. The booth must be properly purged (run exhaust fans for 1-2 minutes) before the burner ignites to clear any vapor buildup.

Regular Filter Maintenance: Clogged filters are a major fire hazard and reduce airflow/performance. Replace intake and exhaust filters on a strict schedule based on usage.

No Flammables Inside: Never store fuel cans, thinners, or other flammables inside the booth. Only the vehicle and essential painting equipment should be inside.

Professional Installation & Venting: Must be installed with proper exhaust stack height and clearance to prevent fumes from re-entering the building or neighboring properties.

Daily Burner & System Check: Inspect the burner nozzle, ignition system, and fuel lines. Ensure the flame sensor and safety cut-offs are functioning.

Booth Integrity: Keep door seals clean and intact. A proper seal is vital for maintaining temperature and airflow balance.

Use Booth-Safe Lighting: All lights must be vapor-proof and rated for a flammable atmosphere to prevent ignition from sparks.

Bottom Line
A diesel spray booth is a high-productivity, professional investment for serious collision or restoration shops. It provides the environmental control needed for premium finishes and fast turnarounds. However, it is a significant hazard if mismanaged. Safe operation depends on strict adherence to purge cycles, filter maintenance, and never allowing fuel and paint vapors to mix unsafely. Proper training for all users is non-negotiable.

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