Ultra® XD Paint Mix Room

Premium, Dual-Skin Automotive Paint Mixing Room

Description

Paint mixing rooms are used to control contamination and remove harmful fumes during the paint mixing process. Paint Mix Rooms from Global Finishing Solutions® (GFS) are available in multiple configurations, and can be connected to paint booths for direct entry. All of our mix rooms feature a 4-inch, integrated spill containment for confining potential spills, eliminating the need for a curb.

Premium Ultra XD Paint Mix Rooms feature dual-skin, insulated panels and are designed to integrate seamlessly with Ultra XD and XP1 Paint Booths.

Process

Most Commonly Used For

COLLECTION

Ultra XD Paint Booth Product Info

The following features come standard on the Ultra XD Mix Room:

4-inch spill containment
White pre-coated galvanized steel
Dual-skin insulated panels
Personnel door with observation window
Exhaust blower with 1/2 hp motor (120V, 1-phase)
Light switch and fan disconnect
3-by-5-foot PIG Grippy Mix Room Mat

Freestanding mix rooms available in a variety of standard configurations

Mix room connects to your paint booth for direct entry

Intermediate mix room connects two booths

The following options can be added to the Ultra XD Mix Room:

Pressurizing blower with 1/2 hp motor (120V, 1-phase)
Observation window panel
Raised basement
Additional access door
Mix room heater
Exhaust stack kit
Rotating booth access table
Vestibule
Control panel

GFS guarantees that our products meet or exceed all of the applicable codes related to the equipment. Our engineers regularly follow and contribute to the advancement of codes and standards that affect the industries that we work in. One of our engineers currently serves on the NFPA Technical Committee on Finishing Processes, a key standard in the finishing industry.

OSHA – Occupational Safety and Health Administration
NFPA – National Fire Protection Association
ETL – Electrical Testing Labs
EPA – Environmental Protect Agency
ICC – International Code Council

Safe Storage & Usage Guidelines

The amount of flammable or combustible liquid stored in Paint Mix Rooms must be within the following limits, per NFPA 33:

  • Paint Mix Rooms within 6 feet of the spray area may contain up to 2 gallons per square foot of enclosure floor area, but the combined quantities of liquids in the spray area and mix room shall not exceed 120 gallons
  • Up to 60 gallons may be stored in the spray area
  • Paint Mix Rooms farther than 6 feet from the spray area may contain up to 2 gallons per square foot of enclosure floor area, but shall not exceed 300 gallons
  • If more than one Paint Mix Room is installed, the total quantity of liquids shall not exceed the amounts outlined above
  • Additional limits may be applicable based upon the amount of flammable or combustible liquids present elsewhere in the building

Access Turntable

An easy way to move paint supplies in and out of an automotive paint booth is with a Rotating Booth Access Turntable. Installed into the wall connecting your paint booth and mix room, this GFS-exclusive booth accessory allows for the quick transfer of premixed paint and supplies. One technician can be mixing paint or preparing supplies while another technician is spraying, increasing productivity and throughput.

Want to learn more about Ultra XD Paint Mix Rooms?

Let us know your product requirements, and we will put you in touch with a distributor in your area.

Customer Stories & Case Studies

“There are a lot of smiles in the body shop” after expansion of 106-year-old dealership

For more than a century, Michael Cuene’s family has bought, sold and repaired cars. In the latest expansion of his flagship dealership, all signs pointed to GFS being the best fit for Broadway Automotive Collision Center. And in 2022, a massive rebuild — featuring four paint booths, a dual-bay prep station and two paint mix rooms from GFS, as well as 42 service bays and a drive-thru estimating station — has Cuene feeling good about the future of his business.

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