sberry
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why is there no such thing as a positive pressure booth?
on a positive pressure booth you force air through a filter system in at one end and it naturally exits the other end bringing with it paint fumes. it works exactly as a draw through only in the opposite. its much better as you can exit the room if needed and you don't **** in dust. also if your using a visqueen booth it helps hold it up and won't let dust in any little cracks there might be.
Jay D.
I was trying to get a simple link to explain this but it is a FUNDAMENTAL principle for painters and paint booths. Forced air is for a clean room, the pressure inside is basically the same everywhere, as I said balloon. Yes some air is forced out but the pressure inside the envelope is the same, trying to force air out everywhere and it does not clear.
All booths are negative, they do use some forced make up air especially when the booth is in another building, doors open, doors close, maybe changing conditions.
Look at ready made booths, most do not come with forced air but all come with an exhaust fan.
The proper term would be pressurized air filtration. A pressure room would shove air out any opening, not just the exhaust, this would contaminate the air in the building. It must be all drawn out the exhaust.
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