Coima USA CVS-P Dry Spray Booth
The CVS-P captures paint overspray dry: no water curtain to run, no dirty water to deal with afterward. Coima molds the whole booth from a patented non-stick plastic, so the surfaces that take the most paint are the ones that give it up easiest at cleanup. It works across finishes, from synthetic solvents to organic and water-based paints. The sections below explain where the overspray goes, the odor option, and the controls.
The Booth Is the First Filter
The coarse first stage is the booth’s own non-stick panels, which stop about 90% of the overspray and wipe down easily instead of holding onto dried paint. The remainder travels on, through a corrugated-cardboard suction wall and into a synthetic-fiber filter that sits in slide-out drawers, where the downstream media gets serviced. The panels keep doing the heavy lifting up front.
Odor Control When the Job Needs It
Solvent work brings odor with it. For those jobs, the booth can take an added active carbon stage that handles solvent odor removal.
Airflow on Autopilot
An inverter manages the suction air flow rate automatically, and the booth is ATEX compliant (the European standard for equipment used in potentially explosive atmospheres, which finishing environments can be).
Specifications
| Construction | Patented non-stick plastic material |
|---|---|
| Applications | Pigments and fumes from synthetic solvent, organic, and water-based painting |
| First stage | Non-stick panels, stopping about 90% of overspray; easy to clean |
| Second stage | Corrugated-cardboard suction wall + synthetic fiber filter in easy-to-extract drawers |
| Optional stage | Active carbon filtration, for solvent odor removal |
| Air flow control | Automatic, via inverter |
| Compliance | ATEX |
| Model series | CVS-P |
Contact 360 Degree Machinery
Tell us what you spray and we will get you a quote on the CVS-P. Call 630-229-6705 or request a quote online.
