| MOQ: | 1 |
| Price: | USD8000-USD12000/SET |
| Standard Packaging: | With regular Film and Carton |
| Delivery Period: | 15 DAYS After Deposit |
| Payment Method: | T/T |
| Supply Capacity: | 30SET/MONTH |
Automotive Spray Booth with Sliding Doors | Space-Saving Paint Cabin
Optimize your workshop space with our sliding door automotive paint booth.
Features excellent illumination, clean airflow, and flexible access for modern collision repair centers.
Product Overview
Space optimization is critical in modern collision repair centers. Our Automotive Spray Booth features an innovative sliding door mechanism that eliminates the clearance space required by traditional hinged doors. Combined with high-intensity shadowless LED lighting and a robust air filtration system, this booth provides a pristine, space-efficient environment for professional automotive refinishing.
Key Features
1.Space-Saving Sliding Doors: Smooth-gliding track system allows doors to open parallel to the booth, maximizing usable workshop floor space.
2.Shadowless Illumination: Equipped with angled ceiling and side-wall LED lighting arrays, ensuring >1000 Lux brightness for precise color matching.
3.Seamless Access: Wide entry dimensions accommodate various vehicle sizes, from standard sedans to large SUVs.
4.High-Durability Windows: Tempered glass observation windows ensure safety and allow supervisors to monitor the painting process without disrupting the cabin environment.
Technical Specifications
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
| Model | CT-SD7000 |
| Door Mechanism | Multi-Panel Sliding System on Heavy-Duty Tracks |
| Main Door Clear Opening (W×H) | 3000 × 2600 mm |
| Lighting System | LED Ceiling Lights (32 pcs) + LED Side Lights (16 pcs) |
| Illuminance | ≥1000 Lux |
| Filtration System | Pre-filter, Ceiling Filter (CCG600), Floor Fiberglass Filter |
| Airflow Velocity | 0.25 - 0.35 m/s |
| Structure | Self-supporting galvanized steel frame |
See It In Action:
Seeing is believing. Check out our detailed step-by-step video guide to see how efficiently a CoatTech spray booth is assembled on-site through Youtube Video
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: What are the primary advantages of combining a downdraft system with infrared curing lamps?
A: This combination offers the ultimate environment for a flawless finish. The full downdraft airflow continuously pulls airborne dust and overspray straight down into the floor filters, away from your paint job. Meanwhile, the shortwave infrared lamps cure the paint from the inner layers outward. This prevents "skinning" (where the surface dries first, trapping solvents underneath), minimizes the risk of pop-boiling, and cuts your overall baking time in half compared to traditional hot-air convection booths.
Q2: Can the wall-mounted infrared heating zones be controlled independently?
A: Yes. The integrated infrared heating system is segmented into multiple independent zones controllable via the main panel. For smaller panels, spot repairs, or bumper touch-ups, operators can activate only the specific heating zones required. This targeted curing significantly reduces power consumption and lowers operating costs.
Q3: Is this spray booth fully compatible with waterborne paint systems?
A: Absolutely. Waterborne paints require precise, uniform airflow and controlled thermal energy to break the water barrier efficiently. The combination of clean, high-velocity laminar downdraft air and direct, shortwave infrared radiant heat ensures exceptionally rapid water evaporation and cross-linking, making it highly effective for both solvent-based and waterborne paint lines.
Q4: What is the recommended maintenance schedule for the filter elements?
A: To maintain optimal cabin pressure and a pristine, dust-free environment, we recommend the following replacement intervals under normal operating conditions:
1.Pre-Filters (Intake Air): Every 100 working hours.
2.Ceiling Fine Filters: Every 400 to 500 working hours.
3.Floor Paint-Stop Filters (Glass Fiber): Every 80 to 100 working hours, or when visible overspray accumulation slows down the exhaust airflow.
Here is the Youtube Link video for your reference
https://youtube.com/shorts/B3tQHiFbkC8?feature=share
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| MOQ: | 1 |
| Price: | USD8000-USD12000/SET |
| Standard Packaging: | With regular Film and Carton |
| Delivery Period: | 15 DAYS After Deposit |
| Payment Method: | T/T |
| Supply Capacity: | 30SET/MONTH |
Automotive Spray Booth with Sliding Doors | Space-Saving Paint Cabin
Optimize your workshop space with our sliding door automotive paint booth.
Features excellent illumination, clean airflow, and flexible access for modern collision repair centers.
Product Overview
Space optimization is critical in modern collision repair centers. Our Automotive Spray Booth features an innovative sliding door mechanism that eliminates the clearance space required by traditional hinged doors. Combined with high-intensity shadowless LED lighting and a robust air filtration system, this booth provides a pristine, space-efficient environment for professional automotive refinishing.
Key Features
1.Space-Saving Sliding Doors: Smooth-gliding track system allows doors to open parallel to the booth, maximizing usable workshop floor space.
2.Shadowless Illumination: Equipped with angled ceiling and side-wall LED lighting arrays, ensuring >1000 Lux brightness for precise color matching.
3.Seamless Access: Wide entry dimensions accommodate various vehicle sizes, from standard sedans to large SUVs.
4.High-Durability Windows: Tempered glass observation windows ensure safety and allow supervisors to monitor the painting process without disrupting the cabin environment.
Technical Specifications
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
| Model | CT-SD7000 |
| Door Mechanism | Multi-Panel Sliding System on Heavy-Duty Tracks |
| Main Door Clear Opening (W×H) | 3000 × 2600 mm |
| Lighting System | LED Ceiling Lights (32 pcs) + LED Side Lights (16 pcs) |
| Illuminance | ≥1000 Lux |
| Filtration System | Pre-filter, Ceiling Filter (CCG600), Floor Fiberglass Filter |
| Airflow Velocity | 0.25 - 0.35 m/s |
| Structure | Self-supporting galvanized steel frame |
See It In Action:
Seeing is believing. Check out our detailed step-by-step video guide to see how efficiently a CoatTech spray booth is assembled on-site through Youtube Video
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: What are the primary advantages of combining a downdraft system with infrared curing lamps?
A: This combination offers the ultimate environment for a flawless finish. The full downdraft airflow continuously pulls airborne dust and overspray straight down into the floor filters, away from your paint job. Meanwhile, the shortwave infrared lamps cure the paint from the inner layers outward. This prevents "skinning" (where the surface dries first, trapping solvents underneath), minimizes the risk of pop-boiling, and cuts your overall baking time in half compared to traditional hot-air convection booths.
Q2: Can the wall-mounted infrared heating zones be controlled independently?
A: Yes. The integrated infrared heating system is segmented into multiple independent zones controllable via the main panel. For smaller panels, spot repairs, or bumper touch-ups, operators can activate only the specific heating zones required. This targeted curing significantly reduces power consumption and lowers operating costs.
Q3: Is this spray booth fully compatible with waterborne paint systems?
A: Absolutely. Waterborne paints require precise, uniform airflow and controlled thermal energy to break the water barrier efficiently. The combination of clean, high-velocity laminar downdraft air and direct, shortwave infrared radiant heat ensures exceptionally rapid water evaporation and cross-linking, making it highly effective for both solvent-based and waterborne paint lines.
Q4: What is the recommended maintenance schedule for the filter elements?
A: To maintain optimal cabin pressure and a pristine, dust-free environment, we recommend the following replacement intervals under normal operating conditions:
1.Pre-Filters (Intake Air): Every 100 working hours.
2.Ceiling Fine Filters: Every 400 to 500 working hours.
3.Floor Paint-Stop Filters (Glass Fiber): Every 80 to 100 working hours, or when visible overspray accumulation slows down the exhaust airflow.
Here is the Youtube Link video for your reference
https://youtube.com/shorts/B3tQHiFbkC8?feature=share
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