Protecting your Finishing Processes during the Winter Season

Protecting your Finishing Processes during the Winter Season


Paint finishing processes are sensitive to temperature, humidity, and airborne contaminants, making it crucial to prevent fluctuating or freezing temperatures impact your finished products or components. Implementing protective measures can keep your booths running smoothly and ensure energy and operational efficiency. Here are some guidelines for weatherproofing your finishing process as winter approaches. 

  1. Control Temperature and Humidity
    Without proper temperature and humidity controls, your finishing process can result in issues with curing or paint defects. Industrial makeup air units and control systems can help ensure optimal temperatures and humidity levels inside the booth despite the outdoor temperature. Using dehumidifiers or humidifiers, depending on the region can also help manage the level of moisture inside the booth to protect against blistering, cracking, or uneven paint distribution.

  2. Corrosion-Resistant Booth Parts
    Paint booths that have to ensure harsh weather environments can also suffer from corrosion due to humidity or salty air (in coastal areas). Using corrosion resistant booth parts and powder finishes for booth components can improve the durability of your finishing booth and prevent wear and tear due to harsh weather exposure.

  3. Optimize Airflow and Filtration
    Managing overspray and other pollutants with filtration and proper airflow is another key to preventing weather-related paint quality issues. Inclement weather also increases indoor contaminants that can be harmful to your finishing process. Using advanced filtration systems and water wash modules can help remove particles and ensure clean air inside your booth, while enhancing finish quality and improving air quality for your employees.

  4. Regular Equipment Maintenance
    Booth equipment like fans, filters, and heaters need to be regularly maintained to ensure peak performance of your booth. Create a maintenance plan to reduce the risk of malfunctions in your finishing process that could disrupt production. In fluctuating climates your additional equipment like heaters and air makeup units need regular inspections to maintain consistency in your process. Cleaning fans, replacing filters, and inspecting heaters and dehumidifiers helps ensure temperature and airflow is optimal. 

Protecting your paint spray booth environments against harsh weather conditions can be challenging, but with the right temperature and humidity controls, filtration, and regular maintenance you can extend the life of your finishing booth and ensure quality finishes for your products. Rohner designs and builds paint booths and finishing systems to resist the effects of harsh weather and protect your products and components. Talk to our team about customized finishing systems for your facility. 

Have questions? Please contact the Rohner team: info@rohner-usa.com