20 x 20 Paint Pocket filter from Air Flow Technology is a spray booth overspray arrestor designed to capture large amounts of paint overspray while maintaining airflow. The filter measures 20 inches by 20 inches by 2 inches, so it fits spray booths that use this standard pad size. Paint Pockets unique three dimensional pockets are embedded in the front face of the filter, more than doubling the surface area that contacts overspray. That greater surface area allows the arrestor to capture and hold very large quantities of overspray before airflow restriction climbs. Green Paint Pockets has an efficiency rating of 99.43 percent, so it removes overspray from booth exhaust air with very high effectiveness in typical finishing operations.
This green Paint Pockets arrestor uses a three dimensional pocketed front face to spread incoming overspray across a large surface, which reduces face loading and helps keep airflow more uniform across the filter. The low initial pressure drop of 0.04 inch of water helps exhaust fans run near their design point at the start of a filter cycle. As the filter loads toward its 2,908 gram paint holding capacity, it is engineered to reach a final pressure drop of 0.10 inch of water, indicating a controlled rise in restriction. That predictable progression from clean to final pressure drop helps finishing operations schedule filter changeouts around production rather than reacting to sudden airflow loss.
This 20 x 20 x 2 green Paint Pockets filter from Air Flow Technology is built for spray equipment and spray booths that require efficient removal of paint overspray. The arrestor design, with three dimensional pockets across the front, spreads wet overspray into deep pockets instead of letting it quickly plug the face. That pocketed construction, combined with a tested paint holding capacity of 2,908 grams and paint run-off of 1,446 grams, demonstrates how the filter stores and drains overspray during extended use. Weight gain on the test filter of 4,354 grams shows how much material can be contained during loading, which is important when spray cycles are long or coating output is heavy. In typical paint and stain supply workflows, this capacity supports longer booth runs between service intervals.
The Paint Pockets arrestor is specified as holding up to five times more overspray than other filters, which enables cutting filter changes by up to 80 percent in many operations using comparable products. That reduction in change frequency directly affects labor, because technicians spend less time swapping filters and more time spraying. The combination of 99.43 percent average removal efficiency and defined final pressure drop of 0.10 inch of water also supports consistent booth performance from the start of the filter cycle through to replacement, which is important for repeatable finish results. Weight gain on the final filter of 24.9 grams clarifies how much additional load occurs by the defined endpoint, helping planners understand when filters reach their practical limit. These measured values let finishing managers align maintenance schedules with production demands rather than relying on guesswork.
The filter measures 20 inches by 20 inches by 2 inches, so it fits spray booths designed for this common pad size in many spray equipment layouts.
The green Paint Pockets filter has an average removal efficiency of 99.43 percent, which means it captures nearly all paint overspray passing through the arrestor during normal spray operations.
The filter has a paint holding capacity of 2,908 grams, equal to 6.4 pounds, allowing extended spray booth operation before reaching its final pressure drop limit.
The three dimensional pockets more than double surface area on the front face, so overspray loads deeper into the media, delaying face plugging and supporting longer service intervals.
The initial pressure drop is 0.04 inch of water and the final pressure drop is 0.10 inch of water, indicating a controlled, predictable rise in restriction as the filter loads.
PPG-020-020-040 is the manufacturer part number identifying this specific green Paint Pockets 20 x 20 x 2 spray booth arrestor for ordering and reordering.
The 20 x 20 Paint Pocket filter from Air Flow Technology provides a defined blend of high overspray capture, measured paint holding capacity, and low pressure drop across the filter cycle. The green Paint Pockets arrestor is specified with 99.43 percent efficiency, a 2,908 gram paint holding capacity, and a three dimensional pocketed front face that more than doubles surface area for loading. For spray equipment and spray booths that use 20 inch by 20 inch by 2 inch pads, this design supports extended booth operation with fewer filter changes and predictable airflow behavior from startup to final pressure drop.
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