Paint dust filters
With high-quality filter tubes and PTFE diaphragms.
Wet painting also results in overspray. Overspray is the solid portion of the paint that is not taken up by the workpiece. According to the purpose of use, the overspray is moist and sticky immediately after release. It is captured by the exhaust air stream in the spray booth and fed to a filter. This can be, for example, a baffle plate filter, paper filter, fleece filter, glass fibre filter or also combinations of these. The adhesive effect causes the paint particles to adhere to the contact surfaces of the respective filter medium, as a result of which a good degree of separation is achieved. However, all these filters are storage filters, i.e. the filters clog up more and more during operation and cannot be regenerated. A filter exchange becomes necessary if the exhaust air rate of the spray booth falls below the minimum. This can be very time-consuming under certain circumstances and the work process must be interrupted in order to do it. To make things worse, not only must the filtered and bound paint residues be disposed of, but also the actual filter materials.