Spray booth & coatings humidification & humidity control

The widespread use of low solvent, water-borne base coats and paints means that humidity control is essential in spray booths. Relative humidity (RH) levels as high as 65-75% are often used for water-based paints, delivering consistent spray quality by preventing aerosol evaporation and pigment agglomeration, consistent deposition rates and preventing premature drying. Spray or evaporative humidifiers are commonly used for their economy, with steam also used in smaller applications.

High RH is undesirable in the drying process, of course, but when metal components leave the oven the local environment in sanding, repair and inspection areas can be hot and dry. This leads to worker discomfort and electrostatic build-up, drawing dust to the component. Using a humidifier as an evaporative cooler combats both problems simultaneously, both cooling the air for a safer, more productive environment and raising the RH to discharge electrostatic. An inspection deck at 35°C/15%RH can be cooled to 22°C/65%RH economically and effectively using this principle.

Electrostatic painting and powder coating booths

Economic and environmental imperatives such as waste reduction, overspray control, particulate recovery and solvent reduction, mean that electrostatic paint and powder coating is now very widely used, particularly in large industrial applications in robotic, manual and conveyor booths. The process is dependent on maintaining a differential charge between the powder and earthed item, giving good coat uniformity directly and indirectly, minimal overspray and reduced waste.

If the RH is too high, then the effects of electrostatic charge are disrupted, coat adhesion is affected and higher flow rates required for the same finish. In low relative humidity, the charging characteristics of the corona are affected so the powder does not become properly charged, and there is lower transfer efficiency between the powder and items being coated, leading to inadequate film thickness and Faraday cage effects. Costs rise and waste increases. Low RH also provides the potential for arcing.

For electrostatic paint and powder coating, a relative humidity between 45-60% RH is ideal, at 20-25°C.

Dipping and electroplating

In multistage coating and surface treatment processes, metal items are moved from tank to tank. In hot, dry climates the lack of moisture in the atmosphere can cause a job to dry prematurely and unevenly, particularly if there is a delay and work cannot be moved on to the next stage. This leads to uneven drying at the surface, causing staining and affecting the surface in subsequent process tanks. Stripping and reworking the piece is time-consuming and wasteful. Maintaining a relative humidity in the air of 50-60%RH prevents rapid surface drying.

Controlling the painting and coating environment

Commonly, control over air temperature and relative humidity will be provided by an air handling system, fitted with a humidifierdelivering conditioned air directly to one or more spray booths. This might be supplied by the booth manufacturer or designed separately and supplied by an air handling unit (AHU) manufacturer.

For individual spray booths within a premises, an associated AHU may be incorporated or a positive pressure containment room in which materials and equipment can also be kept is built around the booth, conditioned to provide the appropriate temperature, RH and air filtration.

For advice on humidity control, Condair is the world’s leading specialist in the field, with many years’ experience of working with paint spray booth manufacturers, AHU manufacturers and end users to improve productivity in painting and powder coating.

Benefits of humidification in spray booths and surface coating include:

  • Reduction in static build-up and less dust adhesion to surfaces
  • Reduction in spray evaporation between spray nozzle and surface
  • Prevention of premature and uneven drying
  • Evaporative cooling effect in sanding decks and inspection areas
  • Optimum environment for electrostatic painting and powder coating
  • Improved production efficiency, reduced sanding requirement, lower paint cost and improved finish

Our spray booth and surface finishing clients include:

    - Boeing, Australia

    - Rolls Royce, UK

    - Bae Systems, UK

    - Toyota, China

    - Decomp SAS, France

    - Airbus, France

    - Volkwagen, India

    - Calibre, USA

    - HMF Group, Denmark

    - Fokker Aerostructures, Netherlands

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    Parmeshwari Tea Company

    Ajay Dhandharia

    Managing Partner

    “After installing the JetSpray system we observed that any level of humidity required is constantly achievable without condensation or water getting deposited on the floor or over the machine. With improved humidity conditions, teas became brighter, blacker with better bloom and improved density.”

    Aston Martin

    Alan Darrock

    “We need a reliable, effective humidification system to ensure that we can achieve the utmost finish to our cars. Since the new equipment was installed we have seen improvement in the quality of the paint finish, and our workforce now keep the doors closed. We have been more than pleased with the service and skill that Condair offers and will be using them in other production areas.”

    Konvekta

    Amir Ibrahimagic

    Group Business Development Manager

    “Konvekta has standardised its exhaust air cooling systems on the Condair ME humidifier as its evaporative cooling solution. The reliability of the unit is second-to-none. It incorporates the highest quality components that give utmost longevity and performance to our clients. Alongside the product’s USPs, Condair is also a very solutions-oriented partner. As a Konvekta energy recovery system is always custom designed for a client’s needs, it’s vital for us to have flexible design support from our evaporative cooling supplier.”

    Weatherite Group

    Andy Lewis

    Technical Manager

    “Weatherite only uses the highest quality components in its HVAC solutions, and this includes Condair’s evaporative humidifier. It certainly delivered on our specific requirements for operation, control and hygiene management, and we’ve been very pleased with the support offered by Condair in connection with this successful project.”

    Jydsk Aluminium Industri

    Bo Thornvig Jensen

    Teknisk direktør

    “We invested in an adiabatic cooling system and reduced our electricity consumption for cooling by 90%.”

    John Watson & Co

    Chris Fyfe

    Quality Assurance Manager

    “When paper loses moisture, ink will not adhere properly, which could cause a problem for our printing company whose reputation for quality is high. Not only has the JetSpray been proven in our industry, it is also uncomplicated, energy efficient and extremely hygienic in operation.

    Due to the conditions in our print room, the humidifier has been running 99% of the day since installation, keeping RH at a perfect 50%.”

    HMF Group

    Christian Myrhøj

    Produktionschef i maleafdelingen

    “We have no problems with painting since we got the Condair humidification system. Our production quality is always consistent and the error rate is minimal. The energy savings on ventilation was a welcome side benefit.”

    Steinway

    Craig Terry

    UK Managing Director

    “Dryness is the enemy of pianos so humidity is really important. We need 40% to 50% humidity all the time to protect the wood, whether they’re in the showroom or the workshop. Condair’s units are ideal for the job. And because we rely so heavily on the reliability of the humidifiers, we also contracted with Condair to service the humidifiers at regular intervals.

    Would I recommend Condair? Oh yes, they’ve supplied great service.”

    ZSL London Zoo

    Dave Clarke

    Head of Invertebrates

    “Having worked with Condair since 2008, we now rely on their steam humidifiers, which we find both efficient and easy to use. They are particularly important for our irreplaceable populations of endangered species, for example our Polynesian tree snails, many of which are now sadly extinct in the wild.”

    Sporting Edge UK Ltd

    Dave Vincent

    Managing Director

    “Sporting Edge produce the most advanced environmental chambers in the world and it’s vital all parts of our system offer consistent reliability and performance. This is why we have standardised our humidity control using the Condair RS steam humidifier.

    It provides us with a dependable, controllable product that will happily work with standard mains water. We also love the self de-scaling feature.”

    T Clarke

    Doug Lumb

    Project Engineer

    “The Condair DC 50W dehumidifier was actually chosen by our designers, as it fitted the bill perfectly for the environment. The unit size was based on the quantities of kit hung in the room to dry when the firefighters return to the Centre at the end of their training exercises.

    It’s a reliable product and currently operating at the station just as expected, plus installation was really simple and didn’t take long at all, so all very good.

    I would definitely specify Condair dehumidifiers for future projects.”

    Bunkermuseum Hanstholm

    Erik Ansø

    Museumsforvalter

    “The noise level is now so low that you can talk normally in the ventilation room even though both the ventilation and a dehumidifier are running, which was one of the criteria. You certainly couldn't do that before, and it's worked out well in a concrete bunker.”

    BluePrint AG

    Gerhard Meier

    Geschäftsführer

    “With Condair Systems, we reliably guarantee optimum humidity, which ensures greater quality and standardisation.”

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