Booth Airflow

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Author
TD Engineering Team
Publisher
Shanghai Tudou Technology Co., Ltd. | Shanghai, China
Scope

Reference definitions for paint-cell terminology used in feasibility reviews, equipment selection, process setup, and production planning.

Best used for

Best used to create shared vocabulary across engineering, purchasing, operations, integrators, and external suppliers.

Use with caution

Definitions do not replace equipment datasheets, coating TDS/SDS documents, or site-specific compliance review.

Evidence basis

Compiled from TD engineering terminology, project scoping language, and equipment-integration workflows.

Booth airflow refers to the controlled movement of air through a spray booth to remove overspray and maintain a clean environment. Proper airflow is essential for finish quality, operator safety, and compliance with environmental regulations.

Why it matters in paint cells

  • Controls overspray removal and contamination
  • Affects finish quality and defect rates
  • Required for safety and regulatory compliance

What to watch for

  • Insufficient airflow causing overspray buildup
  • Turbulent airflow disrupting spray patterns
  • Filter maintenance and replacement schedules
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