Automotive Refinishing Outdoor Rated Spray Paint Booths
Marathon’s line of Outdoor Rated Booths for automotive refinishing are designed to stand up to the harsh treatment from the weather. Rain, wind, sleet, and snow can take their toll on equipment that is not designed to take it. Our booths are structurally reinforced with strengthened joints, support beams, hinges and latches. Let Marathon show you the difference.
Marathon Spray Paint Booths are ETL listed and comply with all applicable quality and safety standards.
Non Heated Side Down Draft Spray Paint Booth
Heated Side Down Draft Spray Paint Booth
Automotive Outdoor Rated Air Flow Types
Full Down Draft – Heated
Intake:
Outside air is filtered twice, once as it enters in through the air make up unit (Heater) located next to (or on top of) the spray booth, and again as it passes through the intake plenum ceiling filters.
Exhaust:
Air moves vertically downwards (Down Draft), and picks up particulates. The contaminated air then travels through the pit in the floor, and is vented out through the exhaust ducting.
Full Down Draft – Non Heated
Intake:
Ambient air enters through the ceiling plenum and is filtered before it enters the work area.
Exhaust:
The filtered air travels vertically downward to the pit at the bottom of the booth (down draft). Finally, the air travels through the exhaust ducting and outside.
Reverse Air Flow – Heated
Intake:
Outside air is filtered twice, once as it enters in through the air make up unit (Heater) located behind the spray booth, and again as it passes through the rear intake filters.
Exhaust:
Air moves horizontally (Cross Flow) towards the front of the booth, and picks up particulates. The contaminated air then travels out through front exhaust plenums, and is ducted outside.
Reverse Air Flow – Non Heated
Intake:
Outside air is filtered as it enters the spray booth through the rear intake.
Exhaust:
Air moves horizontally (Cross Flow) towards the front of the booth, and picks up particulates. The contaminated air then travels out through front exhaust plenums, and ducted outside.
Side Down Draft – Heated
Intake:
Outside air is filtered twice, once as it enters in through the air make up unit (Heater) located next to (or on top of) the spray booth, and again as it passes through the intake plenum ceiling filters.
Exhaust:
Air moves vertically downwards (Down Draft), and picks up particulates. The contaminated air then travels to the floor level on the sides of the booth, and is vented out through the exhaust ducting.
Side Down Draft – Non Heated
Intake:
Outside air is filtered as it enters in through the intake plenum ceiling filters.
Exhaust:
Air moves vertically downwards (Down Draft), and picks up particulates. The contaminated air then travels to the floor level on the sides of the booth, and is vented out through the exhaust ducting.
Automotive Outdoor Rated Air Flow Types
Full Down Draft – Heated
Intake:
Outside air is filtered twice, once as it enters in through the air make up unit (Heater) located next to (or on top of) the spray booth, and again as it passes through the intake plenum ceiling filters.
Exhaust:
Air moves vertically downwards (Down Draft), and picks up particulates. The contaminated air then travels through the pit in the floor, and is vented out through the exhaust ducting.
Reverse Air Flow – Heated
Intake:
Outside air is filtered twice, once as it enters in through the air make up unit (Heater) located behind the spray booth, and again as it passes through the rear intake filters.
Exhaust:
Air moves horizontally (Cross Flow) towards the front of the booth, and picks up particulates. The contaminated air then travels out through front exhaust plenums, and is ducted outside.
Side Down Draft – Heated
Intake:
Outside air is filtered twice, once as it enters in through the air make up unit (Heater) located next to (or on top of) the spray booth, and again as it passes through the intake plenum ceiling filters.
Exhaust:
Air moves vertically downwards (Down Draft), and picks up particulates. The contaminated air then travels to the floor level on the sides of the booth, and is vented out through the exhaust ducting.
Full Down Draft – Non Heated
Intake:
Ambient air enters through the ceiling plenum and is filtered before it enters the work area.
Exhaust:
The filtered air travels vertically downward to the pit at the bottom of the booth (down draft). Finally, the air travels through the exhaust ducting and outside.
Reverse Air Flow – Non Heated
Intake:
Outside air is filtered as it enters the spray booth through the rear intake.
Exhaust:
Air moves horizontally (Cross Flow) towards the front of the booth, and picks up particulates. The contaminated air then travels out through front exhaust plenums, and ducted outside.
Side Down Draft – Non Heated
Intake:
Outside air is filtered as it enters in through the intake plenum ceiling filters.
Exhaust:
Air moves vertically downwards (Down Draft), and picks up particulates. The contaminated air then travels to the floor level on the sides of the booth, and is vented out through the exhaust ducting.
Did you Know?
The ETL Listing (certification) is
confirmation that every aspect of
our construction meets or exceeds the
build and safety code standards established by
NFPA 33. This is important, as your Fire Inspector will require proof of compliance before approval.
Did you Know?
The ETL Listing (certification) is your confirmation that every aspect of our construction meets or exceeds the build and safety code standards established by NFPA 33. This is important, as your Fire Inspector will require proof of compliance before approval.
We Also Build Custom Sizes and Configurations, Just Ask!
Available Options for This Booth Type to Consider
Powder Coating
Clean, beautiful, Bright White Powder Coating. Inside and outside, the entire booth!
Additional Filters
Don’t get caught off guard! Make sure you have enough filters on hand by ordering extra filters.
Drive/Pass Thru Doors
Streamline your production loop. Integrates with existing automated production lines.
Paint Mixing Rooms
Don’t forget a paint mixing room. An important addition to your painting operation.
Ducting Options
Whether it’s a short run, or an entire facility air flow system, we have what you need.
Tri-Fold Doors
3 doors ( 2 on the left, 1 on the right). 2″ tube frame, single skin, with viewing windows
Spray & Cure Heat
Add a heating system to increase quality and and decrease turn around times.
Bi-Fold (Quad) Doors
4 doors (2 left, 2 right) that open out from center. 2″ tube frame, single skin, with windows.
LED Lighting Fixtures
We offer many different styles and types of lighting fixtures to offer for your spray paint booth.
Roll-Up Doors
Standard roll-up door with hard vinyl slats. Available in many colors and configurations.
Booth Coat
You’ve spent a lot of money on your spray paint booth, so you should protect it. Clear or White.
RollSeal Roll-Up Doors
A non-rigid alternative to a standard roll-up door. Sizes from 8ft x 8ft to 14ft x 14ft.
Available Options for This Booth Type to Consider
Powder Coating
Clean, beautiful, Bright White Powder Coating. Inside and outside, the entire booth!
Drive/Pass Thru Doors
Streamline your production loop. Integrates with existing automated production lines.
Ducting Options
Whether it’s a short run, or an entire facility air flow system, we have what you need.
Spray & Cure Heat
Add a heating system to increase quality and and decrease turn around times.
LED Lighting Fixtures
We offer many different styles and types of lighting fixtures to offer for your spray paint booth.
Booth Coat
You’ve spent a lot of money on your spray paint booth, so you should protect it. Clear or White.
Additional Filters
Don’t get caught off guard! Make sure you have enough filters on hand by ordering extra filters.
Paint Mixing Rooms
Don’t forget a paint mixing room. An important addition to your painting operation.
Tri-Fold Doors
3 doors ( 2 on the left, 1 on the right). 2″ tube frame, single skin, with viewing windows
Bi-Fold (Quad) Doors
4 doors (2 left, 2 right) that open out from center. 2″ tube frame, single skin, with windows.
Roll-Up Doors
Standard roll-up door with hard vinyl slats. Available in many colors and configurations.
RollSeal Roll-Up Doors
A non-rigid alternative to a standard roll-up door. Sizes from 8ft x 8ft to 14ft x 14ft.