Abstract: A spray booth has an intermediate grating type floor (20) through which air is circulated. The air passes through a cleaning liquid nozzle (A) and entrains and atomises cleaning liquid derived from an overflow trough (30) with weirs (46,48). A spent air channel (24) is enclosed by a cover (28) located at least 20 cm from a flow off edge (28a) of the cover. The cover may itself form part of the washing-liquid feed device. A guide channel leads from weir (40) to the upper edge of a slot (34) forming the orifice of liquid nozzle (A). The cover (28) shields the working area of the booth from the noise generated by the nozzle (A).
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 23, 1985
Date of Patent:
July 8, 1986
Assignee:
Durr Anlagenbau GmbH
Inventors:
Eberhard Otto, Rolf Mutschelknaus, Andreas Hauptmann
Abstract: A washing device comprises an upper chamber containing a washing liquid and communicating with an enamel-spraying device and a lower under-pressure chamber. A nozzle is installed between those two chambers which has an inlet to receive the washing liquid and a gaseous mixture to be washed and an outlet communicating with the under-pressure chamber. The particle-containing gaseous mixture is drawn through the washing liquid atomized in the nozzle and is washed thereby. The nozzle has a cross-section of a bell-like configuration and is provided with edges at the outlet of the nozzle. These edges face toward the central axis of the casing and are provided with teeth whereby the surface of contact of the particles with the atomized washing liquid at the outlet of the nozzle is substantially increased and the distribution of the washing liquid at the outlet of the nozzle is improved.
Abstract: An arrangement for separating paint residuals and solvents from the exhaust air of a paint spray chamber comprises a device for blowing a stream of supply air through the spray chamber to take along exhaust air containing paint and solvent particles, a filtering conveyor located below the chamber for intercepting from the exhaust air paint particles and discharging continuously the same, and a second conveyor arranged below the filtering conveyor and adapted for receiving and discharging a layer of adsorptive material that intercepts solvent particles remaining in the filtered exhaust air.