Booth Airflow
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Author
TD Engineering Team
Publisher
Shanghai Tudou Technology Co., Ltd. | Shanghai, China
Contact
engineering@tdpaint.comScope
Reference definitions for paint-cell terminology used in feasibility reviews, equipment selection, process setup, and production planning.
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Best used to create shared vocabulary across engineering, purchasing, operations, integrators, and external suppliers.
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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