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Our Standard Bus & Truck Spray Booth follows the Semi Down Draft air flow configuration, adapted for large-format commercial vehicles, long-wheelbase trucks, and fleet service workshops.
With direct front-to-rear airflow, dual diesel heating systems, reinforced wall structures, and oversized door panels, this booth is designed to handle oversized assets with consistent, professional-grade finishes.
Whether you’re respraying coaches, priming trailers, or refinishing heavy machinery, this booth delivers high-volume airflow, uniform lighting, and industrial-grade heat cycling, all without the need for floor pits or structural excavation.
When choosing a Truck Spray Booth, you have a few options to consider. There are a multitude of airflow configurations available, each with its own benefits and performance criteria. These four major types of airflow design are explained below.
The size of the spray booth is another factor: due to its operational purpose, they inherently take up a considerable amount of workshop space. For this reason, Spray Booth Autoworx designed all of its floor-mounted machinery to be as compact as possible without affecting performance. Of course, for a bit more expense, roof-mounting machinery is an option. By placing machinery onto the roof, you will save valuable floor space costs in the long term. Installed complete with a structural platform, safety handrails, and service access ladder, a Spray Booth Autoworx system provides full compliance and safe access.
Externally installed booths are also an option ( although typically the most expensive). Spray Booth Autoworx has provided external spray booth installations, and these installations typically require weather protection covers as the spray booths themselves do not constitute a building ( they are plant and equipment), so planning is essential.
Regardless of the option you choose, our experienced team is ready to help guide you through the entire process.
Each Spray Booth is built to meet specific industry requirements.
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By adding heat to your spray booth, you are controlling the environment in which you apply paint far more accurately. The ideal temperature for applying paint to a substrate (truck or part) is 20-30.C to ensure proper adhesion and uniform thickness with no runs. If the substrate is too cold (such as in a non-heated booth, particularly on a cold morning) the paint coating is much more difficult to apply, and it could cause the adhesion to fail immediately, requiring rework or over time, resulting in a poor quality end product. Heating is a must if you plan to paint at any time of the day and if you don’t want to be controlled by the seasons.
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A key decision when deciding on what type of Truck booth to install is heating. The most compelling reason to add heat to a spray booth is increased adhesion quality during the spray cycle and accelerated curing in the bake cycle. Adding heat is all about increasing throughput, reducing the bottleneck caused by waiting for paint to dry, and increasing the adhesion quality of your spray by having a warm substrate for applying paint.
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