Aluminum Repair Station

For Proper Isolation of Aluminum Repair Processes

Description

In addition to heavy-duty, non-combustible curtain walls, the Aluminum Repair Station® from Global Finishing Solutions® (GFS) features a ceiling with integrated four-tube light fixtures for proper illumination and added protection against contamination.

Process

Most Commonly Used For

COLLECTION

Aluminum Repair Station Product Info

Four-tube, T8, LED light fixtures
Pre-coated white, galvanized steel ceiling
Three- or four-sided, heavy-duty, non-combustible, clear-view or weld-view curtain walls
Column-supported or suspended from shop ceiling
On/off switch for light fixtures

Available Add-Ons

Weld-view curtain

Dimensions

WidthHeightLengthNo. of Ceiling Light Fixtures
14′ or 16′9′ or 12′27′6
14′ or 16′9′ or 12′30′7
14′ or 16′9′ or 12′33′8

GFS products are designed and manufactured to meet the applicable requirements of various industry-recognized codes and standards.

  • Reference NFPA 33 and Chapter 24 of the International Fire Code (IFC) for spray applications using flammable and combustible materials
  • Reference NFPA 86 and Chapter 30 of the IFC for curing and drying applications
  • Many components and product lines are ETL and ETL-C listed. The ETL or ETL-C mark is proof of compliance with North American safety standards, including UL, NFPA, OSHA and more
  • A UL or CUL listing verifies that Underwriters Laboratories has tested GFS’ product and determined that it meets their stringent safety and performance requirements


Please be aware that local requirements may vary from national codes. GFS recommends consulting with your local authority before purchasing paint booths or other finishing equipment.

GFS engineers regularly contribute to the advancement of codes and standards that affect the industries that we work in. Several of our engineers serve on various NFPA Technical Committees responsible for key finishing industry standards.

Why Do I Need An Aluminum Repair Station?

With Ford’s F-150 trucks featuring an aluminum body, bed and support, collision repair shops not only had to learn how to repair aluminum vehicle parts, but also had to establish safe, isolated environments for aluminum repairs.

The need for an isolated work area for aluminum repair is not a matter of preference, opinion or regulation, but a matter of science and safety. Aluminum and steel do not mix, and if they get together during the repair process, the results can be catastrophic.

To prevent contamination from compromising the repair and protect your employees, aluminum repair work must be performed in an isolated area with a dedicated set of tools. GFS’ aluminum repair stations are flexible, cost-effective solutions for proper isolation of aluminum repair processes.

Want to learn more about Aluminum Repair Stations?

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

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