Spray Booth Exhaust Filters Capture Wide Variety of Coatings
Andreae Team offers a range of exhaust filters for spray booths designed to catch a wide variety of coatings, including high-solid enamels, baked and air-dried enamels, glues, oils, stains, lacquers, fiberglass, epoxies, asphalts, clearcoats, tar, Teflon, and more.
Andreae Team offers a range of exhaust filters for spray booths designed to catch a wide variety of coatings, including high-solid enamels, baked and air-dried enamels, glues, oils, stains, lacquers, fiberglass, epoxies, asphalts, clearcoats, tar, Teflon, and more.
According to the company, the easy-to-use, ecological filters offer higher holding capacity than other filter types; efficiency near 100 percent, depending on the paint used; higher spray booth productivity, thanks to decreased filter changes; and constant airflow in the booth throughout the life of the filter.Related Content
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