Lab Powder Booths

Lab powder booths are designed for small batch, manual applications it features a compact plenum design offering a larger work area. Extremely quiet and environmentally friendly, this booth is a perfect solution for operations with limited space available.

Booth Features

Quality Construction

Panels are constructed from 18-gauge galvanized steel, flanged and CNC punched on 6” centers for structural integrity. Panels are fastened with 5/16-inch bolts with flanged self-locking nuts and are to be sealed with the provided caulk following assembly.

Dwyer Purge

Control Assures the safe operation of the coatings enclosure by maintaining the airflow at design levels. During operation, powder accumulates on the cartridge filters. As the cartridge filters load, airflow decreases and negative pressure rises within the air handler. The adjustable timer activates a system of air purging valves that clear the cartridge filters of accumulated powder to ensure maximum life.

Lighting

ETL listed (Class 1 Division 2) and are supplied with multi voltage ballasts to accept any voltage between 120V and 277V power. Bulbs are included.

Controls

Includes NEMA 12 UL and ETL listed control panel mounted to the side of the collector module, factory wired and tested. Automatic or manual cartridge filter pulse down mode. Includes a mounted magnehelic gauge for filter monitoring. Variable frequency drive (VFD) to control fan speed. Pressure switches to monitor final filter pressure and warn/shutdown if pressure exceeds set point.

Base Assembly

The powder coated Rollaway base assembly cabinet and floor support is fabricated with 3” channel steel and formed 10-gauge mild steel (welded construction).

Our factory trained installation crew can get your new Lab Powder Booth installed correctly and quickly.

This our specialty! You can rest assured that your new equipment will be operational in no time.

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Lighting

Adequate lighting is essential to many spray booth applications. Most booths come with several banks of special explosion-proof lighting. Make sure the location and number of lights is appropriate for your work. You can easily install additional lights on your own with many of our booth models.

Consider access to the lights when choosing a location for your booth. In most cases, lights are accessed from outside the booth. You can also order inside access lights in structures built against a wall so you can still easily change your burned-out bulbs.