Elite Finishing Systems


It all started with one singular paint booth system that set the tone for our entire company and our commitment to high quality.

Semi Downdraft Airflow Designs

Airflow designs are a defining element of any spray booth, so it’s one of the first things finishing operators need to consider when upgrading to a new booth. While there are only a handful of options when selecting a type of booth, each one carries a unique set of advantages and possible drawbacks. Airflow systems impact every aspect of a booth’s operation, so companies should carefully weigh how their chosen design will affect operating costs, quality of results and workplace safety.

Recommended for:
Aerospace, Automotive, and Large Equipment + Complex Finishing Requirements

• Balanced Performance
• Minimal Installation Requirements
• Simple Maintenance and Upkeep

Semi-downdraft spray booths combine the two airflow designs described above (crossdraft and downdraft) to strike a balance between efficiency, speed, and quality. Because this airflow design doesn’t require a pit for operation, like a conventional downdraft booth, this booth can be easily installed in most facilities. The term semi-downdraft refers to how air passes over the part with downward airflow before being exhausted via horizontal airflow.

Product 1
Stage 1
Airflow is introduced into the booth’s air supply plenum and drawn through the supply filters located in the ceiling, which acts as a diffusion media. The multiple synthetic layers of filtration are the result of combining a pre-filter, which consists of a high-performance cover mat, with a final filter of progressively structured media, which is thermally bonded and treated with a special adhesive tackifier.
Product 2
Stage 2
As air passes through the booth and towards the exhaust filters, uniform airflow collects overspray around the finishing product and moves particulate away from the spray environment. These exhaust filters utilize a continuous filament glass fiber with an open weave pattern to further prevent face-loading via saturation.
Product 2
Stage 3
Paint-laden air is forced to change direction multiple times as it passes through the exhaust system, reducing the occurrence of fogging. Whisper-quiet exhaust fans direct air through the exhaust plenum, which is designed to facilitate balanced airflow and energy efficiency.