Spray Booth Lighting

  • Sample: 15 days
  • MOQ: 1 set
  • Custom: Design your solution based on your application scenario
  • Lighting Layout Design: CAD Drawings
  • Testing: Simulated lighting data available
  • Services: Dealers, Engineering Contractors, Auto Parts Sales Companies, Electrical Installation Companies

High CRI 80+ flicker-free LED spray booth lighting. Explosion-proof & anti-glare, designed for automotive and aerospace painting.

Industry leading LED paint booth light manufacturer, we offer guaranteed engineering contractors pricing and highly competitive logistics solutions, ensuring an increase in your sales profits by at least 30%.

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From 4S shop repair bays to automotive coating production lines, and from robotic automatic spraying units to manual art modification centers, we provide comprehensive OEM/ODM customization services. Our engineering team leverages professional software to perform 3D simulations specifically for spray booth lighting, tailoring solutions to your booth structure, spraying processes, and automated track layouts. This ensures the precise planning of luminaire dimensions, installation angles, and overall lighting schemes for optimal lights for paint booth performance. We support personalized configurations including special voltages, anti-corrosion coatings, and emergency backup power supplies. Furthermore, we deliver full lifecycle technical support—from initial design to installation and commissioning—guaranteeing that our lighting systems integrate seamlessly with your production line.

Parameters:

Brand Name: MASER
Color Temperature: 4000K/6500K
Lifespan: 50000H/2-years warranty
Luminaire luminous flux: 7500 lm
Luminaire efficiency: Up to 110 lm / W
Power factor: >0.9
CRI (Ra>): 80
Input Voltage: 110-264V/50-60 Hz
Luminous surface: 180°
Waterproof Level (Im): IP54
Working Temperature(℃): -20°C/+45 °C
Housing: 0.8mm steel housing
Diffuser: tempered glass cover
Installation: M8 locking nuts on the back

Application:

Ideally deployed from automotive lines and 4S repair stations to robot spraying cells, our system delivers the high-precision illumination essential for DIY paint booth lighting and industrial applications. It meets rigorous standards for diverse tasks, ranging from EV battery electrostatic spraying to aero-engine coating inspection. Designed for seamless integration with automated tracks, it also perfectly serves high-end custom sectors like yacht studios and motorcycle art centers.

FAQ:

Q1: Can the luminaire housing color be customized?
‌A:‌ Yes. Beyond standard options, we offer custom housing colors as part of our paint booth lighting kits. This helps enterprises unify their visual identity and enhance the professional appearance of the workshop.

Q2: If we expand our spray booth in the future, can the lights be seamlessly extended?
‌A:‌ Absolutely. Our modular design supports seamless splicing. With standard interfaces pre-reserved, you can simply purchase extension segments for future expansion without the need for rewiring or replacing the entire system.

Q3: Will toxic paint mist corrode or perforate the luminaire materials?
‌A:‌ No. The housing is constructed from high-strength die-cast aluminum with multi-layer anti-corrosion coating, the lens is made of tempered glass, and the seals use corrosion-resistant silicone. This robust construction effectively withstands erosion from acidic and alkaline paint mists.

Q4: Do you provide installation guide videos or drawings after purchase?
‌A:‌ Yes. Every unit comes with detailed installation manuals and wiring diagrams. If needed, we can also arrange remote video guidance from our engineers or provide on-site technical support.

Q5: Our old factory has aging wiring; will switching directly to LED lights cause circuit breakers to trip?
‌A:‌ No. Since LED power consumption is significantly lower than that of traditional lamps, it actually reduces the load on your circuits. However, we recommend inspecting the insulation of your existing wiring, as potential hazards in the old lines themselves may pose a greater risk than the new lights.

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