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Stainless Steel Powder Enamel Booth Systems

Extra Durability and Pure Recovery

STRONG3000 Stainless Powder Enamel Booth Systems are industrial coating solutions developed to provide a stable process, long service life, and a controlled coating environment specifically for powder enamel applications.

These systems are engineered based on the core requirements of enamel coating: high powder density, low-turbulence airflow, and a balanced electrostatic environment.

What is the Real Need in the Powder Enamel Process?

Powder enamel differs significantly from classic powder coating in several ways:

  • Higher Spray Density: Requires a more intensive application.

  • Abrasive Nature: The powder is heavier and wears down surfaces faster.

  • Vitrification: After application, it turns into glass at high temperatures (≈ 780–860°C).

  • Visibility of Errors: Surface defects become much more prominent after firing.

Therefore, the most critical factor in booth design is ensuring the stable behavior of the powder inside the cabin.


Where Does a Stainless Booth Provide an Advantage?

In booths with a stainless steel body:

  • Internal Surface Stability: The walls remain more consistent over time.

  • High Wear Resistance: Superior durability against the abrasive enamel particles.

  • No Deformation: Maintains structural integrity during long-term, heavy-duty production.

  • Consistent Process: The workflow remains steady throughout the lifecycle.

Specifically, stainless booths offer a serious advantage in single-color, continuous enamel lines.


Where Are Antistatic PVC Booths Used?

In modern applications, antistatic PVC panels are preferred especially for:

  • Robotic booths.

  • Lines requiring fast color changes.

The reasons for this preference include:

  • Lower Powder Adhesion: Powder sticks to the surface much less than on metal.

  • Faster Cleaning: Significantly reduces the time needed to wash or wipe down the booth.

  • Rapid Color Transitions: Drastically shortens the downtime between different colors.

Consequently, plastic booths are more advantageous for multi-color enamel processes.


Critical Distinction (The Most Important Point)

Process TypeRecommended Booth
Single color, continuous productionStainless Steel Booth
Frequent color changesAntistatic PVC Booth

Technical Specifications

1. Controlled Airflow
  • Booth geometry designed to reduce turbulence.

  • Stable and directed airflow.

  • Balanced powder movement.

2. Stable Powder Density

  • A homogeneous powder cloud for uniform coverage.

  • Even electrostatic charge distribution.

  • Repeatable coating quality.

3. Enamel-Compatible Recovery

  • Controlled powder accumulation at the base.

  • Automatic floor collection system.

  • Recovery based on filters and ultrasonic recycling systems with mini-cyclones.


Impact on Coating Quality

This specialized structure ensures:

  • Homogeneous micron distribution.

  • Lower surface defect rates.

  • Stable vitrification (glass formation).

  • High surface durability.


Conclusion

STRONG3000 Stainless Powder Enamel Booth Systems offer high stability and long-lasting performance, particularly in single-color, continuous enamel lines. Conversely, antistatic PVC booths stand out as a more advantageous alternative for applications requiring rapid color changes.

Selecting the right booth type directly determines your process efficiency and final coating quality.