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Romer KPZ-3 Closed Face Manual Powder Coating Spray Booth

Stock No
GD871
Manufacturer
Romer
Model
KPZ-3
Year of Manufacture
2014
Serial
2110414222311
Condition
Good Condition, Current Model, Seen powered at RSW
Work Envelope (WxDxH mm) [?]
1600 x 1000 x 1800
Process Stages
Manual Single Stage, Twin Fan
Other Info
3 NEW Cartridge Filters Fitted
Location
Our Central Warehouse, Aldridge, UK
External Dimensions (WxDxH mm) [?]
1850 x 1600 x 2300
Delivery
Your delivery options

Description

The Romer range of closed spray booth's allow for the application of painting multiple components by hand directly placed on the work table or suspended from the trolley rail. 

Features of the KPZ Range of Manual Booths

Explosion-Proof Construction

These ATEX compliant booths are carefully designed to prevent explosive mixes from the process of powder application. Every single component is carefully selected to minimise the risk of fire.

Aluminium fans are safer, to use than standard steel fans as they in themselves won't cause sparks to appear within the metal casing . Thanks to their low weight they also consume less energy and thus less costs. They are also very quiet working at a noise level of 74-dBa, with the motor being hidden inside the booth housing making the booth even lower in height.

Sealed Filter Installation

Thanks to the use of supporting flanges installing and uninstalling of the filter elements is made easy. The design of the filter with multiple securing locations provides a tight seal which improves the quality of the filtration process and face velocities within the booth.

Automatic Filter Cleansing

ROMER's booths are equipped with an electronic automatic filter pulse cleaning system. The booths control system has an adjustable timer for both the cleaning interval, and the time of the impulse, so that the filters are automatically cleaned whilst in use to maintain the extraction rate of the booth in an optimum condition.

We know from experience that it's hard to expect an operator to regularly clean the filters, but thanks to this system the operator won't have to worry about it anymore.

Reverse Pulse Cleaning 

The Romer powder booths are equipped with integral pressure reservoirs , which are responsible for the storage of air needed to clean the filter. Compressed air is released from the tank in a fraction of a second while passing through the ROMER JET™ system which expands the filter at high velocity and escapes through the micro holes in the filter with the powder then falling to the floor booth.

The ROMER JET™ system is patented and ensures the cleaning of the whole filter from top to bottom, this provides a unique cleaning effect, unattainable in the past using simple jet venturi's for example

Without Recovery

The powder falls to the floor of the unit which can then be disposed of as required. Particularly suited to operators using multiple colour spraying where the powders would not be reusable.

Filter Elements

The thickness of the material that the filters are made from is 260g/m². filtration surface area (H900) is 15m² compared to the standard H900 which is only 160g/m² with 7.5m² surface area.

ModelKPZ-3
Worksize dimensions (WxDxH)  1600mm x 1000mm x 1800mm
External dimensions (WxDxH)1850mm x 1600mm x 2300mm
Filters 3
Nominal power1.38kW
Nominal voltage380 - 415V
Noise74dBa
Air volume10,200m3/h

What is Reverse Pulse Jet Cleaning?

Filters in Powder Coating Plant collect powder particles - that's their job. This powder builds up and needs to be cleaned. Without cleaning there will be an impact on the working environment and the efficiency of the powder coating operation. It also reduces the volume of powder that can be recycled.

Reverse Pulse Jet cleaning of filters uses a jet of air to clean dust from the filters. The filters are cleaned by a series of rapid, high-pressure air jets which send a blast or shock of air through the reverse side of the filters. In effect this shakes the collected powder from the filters. The rapid reverse pulse of air allows for continuous operation with the fan running and has high collection efficiencies. A control unit sets the variables such as time duration between pulses, length of pulse and pressure to suit the powder and load the powder coating equipment is under.

Reverse Pulse Jet technology is also used on dust collectors especially in manufacturing environments where large volumes of solids are processed, such as mineral production, food processing and metal fabrication industries.

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Photographs taken prior refurbishment. Our refurbishment service is not available on all machines.