The Pallet Company in the United Kingdom has recently acquired a new paint booth from Pallet Sorting Systems (PSS). This paint booth is designed for the efficient and sustainable painting of Chep, IPP, and LPR pallets. This investment strengthens the collaboration between PSS and The Pallet Company and takes painting processes to the next level.
More efficient painting methods
The paint booth utilizes a low-pressure paint system that requires less maintenance and does not need air filters. This reduces maintenance costs and makes the system practical to use. The simple design ensures a smooth painting process. Unlike systems that require extensive training, this system helps increase productivity without compromising quality.
Thoughtful design features
The booth is equipped with liquid-tight floors in the cabin and under the output roller conveyor. This prevents excess paint from reaching the work area, ensuring a clean and safe environment. Excess paint is collected and returned to a reservoir, where it can be reused. This minimizes waste and supports more efficient painting practices.
The floors and the platform for the paint reservoir and pump unit are designed to reduce the risk of leaks. This enhances safety and contributes to smoother operations. The booth can be placed directly at the output of stackers, reducing forklift usage and improving process organization.
Easy maintenance for consistent performance
Paint with high lime content requires daily maintenance. The system simplifies this by switching from paint to water, which flushes lime residues from pipes and filters. This maintenance extends the equipment’s lifespan and ensures reliable operation between painting sessions.
Key benefits of the paintbooth
The Pallet Company has chosen this paint booth as a sustainable and efficient solution. At PSS, we work closely with our partners to optimize their processes. With this paint booth, we contribute to painting practices that meet the evolving demands of the pallet industry.