What Are Preparation Zones Used For?
Technology Used in Preparation Zones
Two-Stage Filtration System
Ventilation Duct with Bag Filter
What Are Preparation Zones Used For?
Preparation zones are a critical component of the painting process, especially in the automotive industry. They are designed to eliminate dust and contaminants generated during various preparatory tasks, such as grinding, polishing, filling, or applying primer. With effective filtration and air exchange, preparation zones provide a clean and safe working environment. Our company offers preparation zones tailored to diverse needs and requirements, which can be combined into larger modules depending on the specifics of a production facility.
Technology Used in Preparation Zones
The technology applied in our preparation zones is essential to ensuring efficiency and workplace safety. We use advanced filtration and ventilation systems that guarantee optimal airflow and contaminant removal. This ensures our preparation zones deliver the highest levels of cleanliness and safety.
Two-Stage Filtration System
Our preparation zones feature a two-stage filtration system that effectively removes contaminants generated during preparatory work. The filtration stages include a labyrinth cardboard filter and a Paint Stop filter, which capture larger particles, ensuring clean air in the workspace.
Ventilation Duct with Bag Filter
The ventilation duct in our preparation zones is equipped with a bag filter that traps the smallest dust particles. The ventilation system allows for adjustable air outlet direction, enabling air to be reused in the work area or expelled outside through an exhaust pipe mounted on the roof. This design ensures efficient air exchange and contaminant elimination in our preparation zones.