Blast Booths

Safe, Clean Environments for Sand Blasting

Description

Blast Booths from GFS provide a secure and efficient environment for abrasive blasting processes essential for superior surface preparation before liquid or powder coating. By preventing sand blast media from escaping the enclosure, we prioritize the safety of your workers and the integrity of your workspace. GFS Blast Booths are precision engineered and designed to meet your specific requirements.

Process

Most Commonly Used For

COLLECTION

Blast Booth Product Information

11-gauge galvanized steel panels, rigidly reinforced with structural steel
Pre-punched, companion-flanged panels for easy assembly
Six-tube, T8 LED light fixtures with polycarbonate light lens
Blast shields for intake and exhaust vents prevent blast media from exiting the enclosure
Rear-hinged access on light fixtures for easy lamp replacement
Door limit switches shut down air to blast equipment when booth doors or optional inside-access lights are opened
Designed to comply with all federal OSHA and NFPA regulations

GFS can customize a blast room to meet your unique specifications. The following options can be added to a Blast Booth:

14- or 18-gauge steel panels
Rubber liner (1/4-inch thick) for walls and product doors for sound protection
Dust collection systems
Rubber roll-up doors
Inside-access light fixtures with blast covers
Crane openings

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.

Want to learn more about Blast Booths?

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

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