Introduction to spray booth

Sep 11, 2025

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A spray booth, as the name suggests, is a room where objects are spray-painted and colored. It's also called a paint booth. A spray booth provides a dedicated environment for painting operations, meeting the requirements for temperature, humidity, light intensity, and air cleanliness. It limits and treats the paint mist and organic waste gases generated during spraying before emission, making it an environmentally friendly painting equipment.

 

Traditional spray painting involves using nozzles in the open air to paint objects (cars, furniture, etc.). However, this method reduces the quality of paint spraying on large objects. For example, airborne dust mixes with the paint during spraying, reducing quality; it's unpredictable and wasteful of paint; and the spraying area becomes very dirty. For workers, it's not only dirty but also exposes them to harmful paint fumes. Later, the desire to confine spraying to a specific area led to the development of the earliest spray booths-exhaust-type spray booths. In China, the earliest spray booths were developed in Chengdu in the 1970s.

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