Small Parts Booths – SPB 30F
The SPB-30F design is a very popular product! This 30 inch wide, full height ductless booth is the smallest width booth in this line of products. The industry has not had a high quality, industrial strength booth at this size… until now! Very simple to operate and maintain, this booth still offers all of the benefits of a full size booth, just in a smaller size.
Our Certifications
Our Standards
- International Fire Code (IFC)
- California Fire Code (CFC)
- National Fire Protection Assn. Code 1 (NFPA 1)
- National Fire Protection Assn. Code 33 (NFPA 33)
- National Fire Protection Assn. Code 70 (NFPA 70)
- International Mechanical Code (IMC)
- Occupational Safety Hazards Assn. (OSHA)
The SPB-30F is the best product of it’s type available anywhere. We use the exact same materials and design techniques that we use on our large, full size booths, in making the SPB models. The booth housing is made from 18 gauge steel, laser CNC precision cut, with holes cut 6″ on center, with full, 2″ companion flanges.
Size
The size of your prep station should be such that it gives you a comfortable area around the item that you are working with, not just for the ability to move around as you work, but also so that the air flows around the work item properly. We have designed this prep station to provide you with the best work environment possible!
CFM
CFM is an abbreviation of ‘Cubic Feet per Minute’, and is a measure of the volume and rate at which air moves through a given space over time. The larger a space is, the more air (or CFM) must move through that space. The industry standard states that the minimum rate should be 100 CFM.
Filtration
The exhaust filters are meant to catch overspray and remove it from the air stream before the exhaust air leaves the unit. The filters are easy to change. Simply pop them out of their frame, dispose of them (according to applicable regulations), and put the replacement filter in the frame. EASY!
This unit has 4 stage filtration:
1st Stage:
The first stage is a pre-filter, which is a simple fiber sheet, meant to catch the largest aerosolized particulates. The primary benefit of this is to allow this inexpensive filter media to ‘load up’, rather than having to purchase the rest of the filters more often. Monitor this filter frequently, and change it as soon as it’s necessary. Doing this will save you a fair amount of money!
2nd Stage:
This filter is the primary filter, and it is a multi-layer fiber filter designed to remove most of the overspray particulates during spray operations. Heavy loading of this filter will adversely affect the effective operation of this booth, so monitor this filter closely also.
3rd Stage:
This is a the pleated filter, and it is intended as a ‘Last Chance’ to catch any particulates before the carbon filter. Again, it is a much less expensive filter than the carbon filter, and should be replaced often to extend the service life of the carbon filter and maximize it’s efficiency.
4th Stage:
This is the active carbon filter. The carbon filter is meant to help remove the VOCs and solvents that are major components of modern paints, coatings, and varnishes.
Inner Dimensions (Spray Area)
Width: 30″
Height: 77 7/8″
Depth: 30″
Outer Dimensions
Width: 39 1/2″
Height: 92″
Depth: 64 1/8″
Electrical Specifications
120 VAC
Single Phase
60 Hz
10.8 Full Load Amps
1st Stage Filter
Pre-Filter
Size: 24″ x 24″ x 3/8″
2nd Stage Filter
Fiber Filter
Size: 24″ x 24″ x 1/2″
3rd Stage Filter
Pleated Filter
Size: 24″ x 24″ x 2″
4th Stage Filter
Carbon Filter
Size: 24″ x 24″ x 12″
Product Options & Upgrades
The SPB-30F can be ordered with the following options:
- Bright White Powder Coating
- Factory Assembly
- Ducted Version
Intake:
Ambient, or surrounding air, is drawn in directly through the front end of the unit. If there is dust or airborne particulates in the surrounding air, these will be drawn into the unit, and may contaminate the work area, so be aware of the air quality in your facility.
Exhaust:
Once the air has traveled through the booth, the air is filtered through 4 stages of filters (described at left) and is directed out the top of the unit. In most cases, the 4 stages of filtration are adequate, and therefore no ducting is required.
Occasionally (depending on the type of paint you are using), ducting to the outside may be required.
Call us to discuss the specific details of your finishing process to determine if you may need to do this.
Call us at 951-327-7503 and tell us which of these options you are interested in.
You’ll see why we say Marathon Finishing is the Benchmark for spray painting solutions!