| MOQ: | 1 |
| Price: | USD6000-USD12000/SET |
| Standard Packaging: | With regular Film and Carton |
| Delivery Period: | 15 DAYS After Deposit |
| Payment Method: | T/T |
| Supply Capacity: | 30SET/MONTH |
Heavy-Duty Aluminum Plate Heat Exchanger Core For Car Spray Booths
Engineered for Aggressive Exhaust. Built for Decades of Thermal Recovery.
The heart of any high-performance industrial ventilation system is the heat exchange matrix. In standard commercial applications, bare aluminum is sufficient. However, in industrial spray booths, the exhaust air is saturated with aggressive VOCs, residual paint solvents, and high humidity. Standard cores corrode, degrade, and fail prematurely.
Our Heavy-Duty Epoxy-Coated Aluminum Plate Heat Exchanger Core is specifically engineered to survive and thrive in these harsh chemical environments. Serving as the ultimate solvent-resistant air-to-air heat recovery solution, this core is available for direct B2B OEM integration or as a custom-sized replacement core for existing industrial HVAC setups.
Core Engineering Advantages
1.Ultimate Corrosion Resistance: Each high-grade aluminum plate undergoes a specialized epoxy-coating process. This protective barrier renders the core highly resistant to the corrosive effects of paint solvents, thinners, and industrial chemicals, extending the operational lifespan to 10+ years.
2.Hermetic Cross-Flow Design: Designed with precisely folded edges and sealed with industrial-grade, solvent-resistant mastic. This ensures 0% cross-contamination, guaranteeing that your dirty exhaust air never compromises the clean makeup air entering your paint zone.
3.Optimized Fin Pitch: Engineered with an aerodynamic corrugated plate profile that maximizes thermal transfer surface area while minimizing pressure drop and preventing rapid particulate buildup.
4.OEM & Retrofit Ready: We manufacture these cores to exact dimensional requirements. Whether you are building a new Air Handling Unit (AHU) or replacing a degraded core
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
| System Type | Cross-Flow Air-to-Air Plate Heat Exchanger |
| Airflow Capacity Range | 10,000 m³/h to 100,000+ m³/h (Customizable) |
| Thermal Recovery Efficiency | 55% to 70% (Dependent on ambient delta and airflow rate) |
| Heat Exchanger Core Material | High-Grade Corrugated Aluminum |
| Optional Core Coating | Epoxy-Coated (For high-solvent or corrosive exhaust environments) |
| Cross-Contamination Rate | 0% (Hermetically separated airstreams) |
| Maximum Operating Temperature | 90°C (Standard) / Up to 200°C (High-Temperature Version) |
| Average Pressure Drop | 150 Pa - 250 Pa (Varies by core configuration) |
| Housing Construction | Double-skin insulated galvanized steel / Rockwool insulation |
| Filtration Compatibility | Integrated tracks for G4 Pre-filters and F7 Pocket Filters |
Ideal Application Scenarios
This heavy-duty core is the preferred choice for environments where standard heat exchangers fail
1.Liquid painting booths with high solvent concentrations.
2.Chemical processing and pharmaceutical ventilation systems.
3.Coastal manufacturing facilities requiring marine-grade salt-spray resistance.
4.High-humidity drying rooms and curing ovens.
Upgrade Your Ventilation Core Today
Custom Manufacturing to Your Exact Dimensions
Do not let a corroded core bottleneck your factory's energy efficiency. We manufacture replacement and OEM cores to your exact specifications, ensuring a perfect fit and immediate energy savings.
Provide us with your parameters for an immediate technical drawing and B2B wholesale quotation
Core Dimensions (L x W x H in mm)
Required Airflow Capacity (m³/h)
Application Environment (e.g., Car Paint Booth):
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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: | USD6000-USD12000/SET |
| Standard Packaging: | With regular Film and Carton |
| Delivery Period: | 15 DAYS After Deposit |
| Payment Method: | T/T |
| Supply Capacity: | 30SET/MONTH |
Heavy-Duty Aluminum Plate Heat Exchanger Core For Car Spray Booths
Engineered for Aggressive Exhaust. Built for Decades of Thermal Recovery.
The heart of any high-performance industrial ventilation system is the heat exchange matrix. In standard commercial applications, bare aluminum is sufficient. However, in industrial spray booths, the exhaust air is saturated with aggressive VOCs, residual paint solvents, and high humidity. Standard cores corrode, degrade, and fail prematurely.
Our Heavy-Duty Epoxy-Coated Aluminum Plate Heat Exchanger Core is specifically engineered to survive and thrive in these harsh chemical environments. Serving as the ultimate solvent-resistant air-to-air heat recovery solution, this core is available for direct B2B OEM integration or as a custom-sized replacement core for existing industrial HVAC setups.
Core Engineering Advantages
1.Ultimate Corrosion Resistance: Each high-grade aluminum plate undergoes a specialized epoxy-coating process. This protective barrier renders the core highly resistant to the corrosive effects of paint solvents, thinners, and industrial chemicals, extending the operational lifespan to 10+ years.
2.Hermetic Cross-Flow Design: Designed with precisely folded edges and sealed with industrial-grade, solvent-resistant mastic. This ensures 0% cross-contamination, guaranteeing that your dirty exhaust air never compromises the clean makeup air entering your paint zone.
3.Optimized Fin Pitch: Engineered with an aerodynamic corrugated plate profile that maximizes thermal transfer surface area while minimizing pressure drop and preventing rapid particulate buildup.
4.OEM & Retrofit Ready: We manufacture these cores to exact dimensional requirements. Whether you are building a new Air Handling Unit (AHU) or replacing a degraded core
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
| System Type | Cross-Flow Air-to-Air Plate Heat Exchanger |
| Airflow Capacity Range | 10,000 m³/h to 100,000+ m³/h (Customizable) |
| Thermal Recovery Efficiency | 55% to 70% (Dependent on ambient delta and airflow rate) |
| Heat Exchanger Core Material | High-Grade Corrugated Aluminum |
| Optional Core Coating | Epoxy-Coated (For high-solvent or corrosive exhaust environments) |
| Cross-Contamination Rate | 0% (Hermetically separated airstreams) |
| Maximum Operating Temperature | 90°C (Standard) / Up to 200°C (High-Temperature Version) |
| Average Pressure Drop | 150 Pa - 250 Pa (Varies by core configuration) |
| Housing Construction | Double-skin insulated galvanized steel / Rockwool insulation |
| Filtration Compatibility | Integrated tracks for G4 Pre-filters and F7 Pocket Filters |
Ideal Application Scenarios
This heavy-duty core is the preferred choice for environments where standard heat exchangers fail
1.Liquid painting booths with high solvent concentrations.
2.Chemical processing and pharmaceutical ventilation systems.
3.Coastal manufacturing facilities requiring marine-grade salt-spray resistance.
4.High-humidity drying rooms and curing ovens.
Upgrade Your Ventilation Core Today
Custom Manufacturing to Your Exact Dimensions
Do not let a corroded core bottleneck your factory's energy efficiency. We manufacture replacement and OEM cores to your exact specifications, ensuring a perfect fit and immediate energy savings.
Provide us with your parameters for an immediate technical drawing and B2B wholesale quotation
Core Dimensions (L x W x H in mm)
Required Airflow Capacity (m³/h)
Application Environment (e.g., Car Paint Booth):
![]()
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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