PAINT MIXING ROOMS
The paint storage and mixing room provides a code-compliant ventilated room for paint storage and mixing – excellent addition to a paint and body shop configuration. Note: mixing rooms cannot be used for spraying operations - storage only.
- US-manufactured paint booths - built in Reidsville, NC
- Designed for extended service and production requirements.
- 18-gauge G-90 Galvanized steel
- Certified sub-components (Fan/Motor; Filters; LED Lights)
- OSHA and NFPA-33 compliant
- Optimal / Code-compliant coating environment
- Standard and Custom size booths
Mixing Room - Custom Sizes Available!
| MODEL NUMBER | PBMR888 | 
| INSIDE DIMENSIONS | 7'8"Wide x 7'10"Tall x 8'Long | 
| OUTSIDE DIMENSIONS | 8'Wide x 8'Tall x 8'Long | 
| CONSTRUCTION | 18 GAUGE G-90 GALVANIZED STEEL | 
| FRONT DOOR OPENING | 36"Wide x 84"Tall | 
| LIGHTING | One 2' X 4' LED FIXTURES W/GLASS | 
| EXHAUST SYSTEM | 12" Fan; 1/2HP-3PHASE MOTOR; 1930CFM @ 1/2 S.P. | 
| FILTRATION | 20" X 20" EXHAUST FILTER PADS | 
| MANOMETER/DRAFT GAUGE, HARDWARE AND SEALANTS | INCLUDED | 
| MIXING ROOM CUSTOM SIZES: | ||
| MODEL | PRICE | OUTSIDE DIMENSIONS | 
| PBMR888 | $5,200.00 | 8' Wide X 8'Tall x 8'Long | 
| PBMR1088 | $6,300.00 | 10'Wide X 8'Tall x 8'Long | 
| PBMR1288 | $6,800.00 | 12'Wide X 8'Tall X 8'Long | 
Additional Options:
- Single Phase Motor
- 12″ Dia X 8′ Long Exhaust Ductwork Package
- Powder Coated Bright White – All Panels
- High End Control Panel with UL listed components for lights and fan
- High End VFD Control Panel with UL listed components
Reach out to our sales team for a complete quote with additional options.
Paint Booth Quote
Customer Responsibilities:
- Offloading of delivery truck; Forklift required for unloading crate 
- A forklift with 60” fork length is recommended for off loading equipment
 
- Construction / Installation to include electrical.
- Installation Instructions provided. Our in house design team is available to answer any questions during installation.
- All electrial installation for Paint Booth and AMU should be performed by a licensed electrician familiar with national, local electrical codes and regulations in your area. Failure to do so, could possibly result in costly damages and/or personal injury.
 
- Local permitting and fire suppression (if required)
 
               
               
         
                 
                