Dry Filter Paint Booth Line Includes 500+ Pre-Engineered Models
Global Finishing Solutions’ Dry Filter Paint Booth line includes bench, open-face and enclosed booths suited for a variety of finishing applications. The company has pre-engineered more than 500 models of the booths in sizes ranging from 3- to 20-ft. wide.
Global Finishing Solutions’ Dry Filter Paint Booth line includes bench, open-face and enclosed booths suited for a variety of finishing applications.
The company has pre-engineered more than 500 models of the booths in sizes ranging from 3- to 20-ft. wide. This allows for better-quality, proven products, GFS says. Alternately, customers can choose from multiple standard options or work with the company to custom-design a booth that meets their specific needs.
Bench and open-face paint booths feature an open-front design that saves floor space, and allows products and parts to easily move in and out. The enclosed finishing booth is similar to the open-face design, with the addition of high-efficiency filtered intake doors for a cleaner finishing environment.
Bench booths are the smallest of the company’s offerings and are available with an integrated raised bench, or they can be placed on a countertop for easy painting of small parts. Open-face and enclosed booths can accommodate larger parts.
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