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Model | External Size (m) (LxWxH) |
Internal Size (m) (LxWxH) |
Air Flow (m³ /h) | Ceiling Light (36W) |
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WLD-MR-A2 | 3.55*2.4*2.5 | 3.45*2.3*2.5 | 2800 | 2*4=8pcs | 0.7 | 2550 |
Mixing and storing paint and finishing products on an industrial scale requires planning and preparation. With a dedicated paint mixing room, you can increase the efficiency of your workflow and bring your shop into compliance with safety standards and local codes.
One of the most important benefits of a paint mixing room is an improvement in your shop's safety conditions. Most finishing products, including paint, varnish, and solvents, are extremely flammable. It's essential to keep these chemicals away from heat sources, which is far easier when you have a dedicated room in which to mix and store them.
You can greatly increase the productivity of your operation by installing a paint mixing room. It gives you a secure, separate space in which to organize and store all your finishing products and mixing equipment. Having everything in one place can eliminate the need to find and set up equipment every time you want to use it. It's far easier to deploy spill containment measures in a dedicated space.
It's essential to make sure your operation complies with safety and building codes. Installing a mixing booth can make it easier to ensure you are following all relevant legal requirements. Both the National Fire Protection Agency and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration have regulations that apply to mixing and storing paint and chemicals. Paint mixing booths are designed around these requirements, so installing one in your shop is a simple way to establish compliance with essential codes.
A mixing booth allows you to mix and store finishing products in an isolated environment where you can filter the air, significantly reducing dirt and other foreign matter. Lowering the amount of dust and debris in the preparation area helps ensure your finishing products are free from contaminants that can damage the final quality of the finish.
Primer, paint, lacquer, and other products used in the finishing process can release toxic fumes that can damage indoor air quality and present a risk to shop personnel. A paint mixing room has built-in ventilation, which can help reduce dangerous particulates in the air, improving the shop's working environment.