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Ultrimax Bench Type Spray Booth - 1000mm
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Product Description
Ultrimax Bench Level Spray Booth
The bench level spray booth operates under the same principle as a full size booth but with a work surface at a convenient height to allow the painting of small components.
All of the bench type spray booths are 2.0m high, 1.0m deep and are supplied with a fan and high efficiency particle arrestment filter type as standard.
- Other filter types are available, such as sloping.
- The booths are supplied with mechanical protection to the underside of the fan.
- The standard fan is suitable for a vertical run of ducting and the inclusion of one 90° bend. If more than one 90° bend is necessary then the fan may require up-rating.
- The bench can be secured at a height to suit the operator and a selection of work depths are available with either a vertical or angled filter.
- The belt driven axial fan can be fitted on top or at the rear, featuring external motors and integral hatches.
- Option of flameproof motors.
- Choice of easy to fit low cost filters.
- Supplied with push button starter(s).
- Simple, low cost maintenance.
- Supplied in kit form – simple to assemble.
- Full on site install service available.
- Complies with current health and safety legislation Low-cost means of providing a safe environment.
- Increased quality of finished work – makes working conditions healthier and more pleasant for operatives.
- Eliminates extra cleaning, previously caused by overspray.
Ultrimax Spray Booth Experts
Not only are Ultrimax specialists in spray booth installation we also provide bespoke production flow and servicing if you are thinking of installing your first or multiple booths. Ourt specialist team can design your production flow, meaure you spray booth size requirements, filter needs and air flow needs for your spray needs and even advise the spray equipment that will allow you to maximise production speed and quality.
A brief list of our services available:
- Spray Booth design and installation
- LEV - local exhaust ventilation testing and flow requirements
- Spray booth filter requirments and replacement estimates
- Peelable Booth Coatings
- Water wash booth setup and denaturants
- Spray equipment analysis, setup, sales and servicing
- Consumables provisions and stock management.
We can also build bespoke extraction boxes to meet your requirements. Please call our sales office for more information.
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