E12 polyester booth filters give a spray booth exhaust system a dedicated overspray collector designed for high capture and steady airflow. These filters provide the highest particle removal efficiency, rated at 99.9 percent for a single stage overspray collector, so overspray is captured before it travels into ductwork or the surrounding workspace. Each filter is built as a poly overspray pad sized 20 inches by 25 inches by 2 inches, so installers can match this pad to spray booth exhaust frames built for that footprint and thickness. The filters deliver excellent holding capacity and longevity at 1.3 pounds per square foot, so they retain more material before changeout is required during regular finishing schedules. Low initial static pressure of 0.12 inch water column helps airflow stay within design range when filters are new, which supports more consistent spray patterns. These booth filters are made in the U.S.A. from recycled materials, tying filtration performance to material reuse.
The E12 polyester booth filters are configured as poly overspray pads measuring 20 inches by 25 inches by 2 inches, so spray booths using that pad size can assign these directly to existing filter frames. Using these pads as excellent first stage filtration for multi-stage exhaust systems lets installers position them at the intake side of exhaust plenums, where they can capture heavier overspray before it reaches downstream stages. The low initial static pressure of 0.12 inch water column limits the resistance that a new filter adds to the system, so fan performance remains closer to design airflow during early service life. Because the holding capacity and longevity are rated at 1.3 pounds per square foot, planners can factor that load into changeout intervals to line up filter swaps with booth maintenance windows.
Series E12 polyester booth filters from Air Flow Technology are designed for use in spray booths that require a single stage overspray collector or a defined first stage in a multi-stage exhaust system. The 20 inch by 25 inch by 2 inch pad format fits exhaust filter racks built for that footprint, so the filter can sit across the airflow path behind the spray area. With highest particle removal efficiency rated at 99.9 percent for a single stage overspray collector, these pads serve as the main capture point where overspray-laden air passes through the exhaust face. In multi-stage setups, the role as excellent first stage filtration means they intercept heavier coating particles and overspray before air reaches additional media, so downstream stages can target finer material. This arrangement supports spray booths used for paint and stain work that need consistent exhaust performance for repeatable finishing results.
The low initial static pressure of 0.12 inch water column on these E12 polyester booth filters directly affects how the exhaust fan operates when new filters are installed, because the fan experiences less initial resistance and can stay closer to design airflow. As overspray builds, the excellent holding capacity and longevity rating of 1.3 pounds per square foot gives each pad room to load before performance drops, which supports longer runs between filter changes in regular spray schedules. The high particle removal efficiency of 99.9 percent for a single stage overspray collector also means more overspray remains in the filter media rather than traveling further into duct systems, which can reduce coating buildup downstream. When used as excellent first stage filtration in multi-stage exhaust systems, these performance traits help balance capture, resistance, and service interval planning across the entire exhaust train. Construction made in the U.S.A. from recycled materials provides that performance within a media that reuses material while delivering the specified capture and airflow characteristics.
E12 polyester booth filters serve as overspray collectors in spray booths, functioning either as a single stage overspray collector or as the first stage in a multi-stage exhaust system handling paint and stain work.
Series E12 polyester booth filters provide the highest particle removal efficiency of 99.9 percent for a single stage overspray collector, so overspray is captured in the media before it travels further into the exhaust system.
Each poly overspray pad measures 20 inches by 25 inches by 2 inches, allowing installers to match the filter to spray booth exhaust frames designed around that pad width, height, and thickness profile.
The low initial static pressure of 0.12 inch water column means a new filter adds minimal resistance, so the exhaust fan can maintain airflow closer to design levels at the start of the filter service cycle.
A holding capacity of 1.3 pounds per square foot indicates how much overspray load the filter media can retain, providing excellent longevity so filter changeouts can be scheduled around expected coating buildup.
In multi-stage exhaust systems, E12 polyester booth filters function as excellent first stage filtration, capturing heavier overspray before air reaches additional downstream filter stages.
Choose Series E12 polyester booth filters when a spray booth exhaust needs a defined overspray collector that combines high capture efficiency with manageable airflow. The 20 inch by 25 inch by 2 inch pad format ties directly to filter racks built for that size, so installers can plan around a known footprint. The highest particle removal efficiency of 99.9 percent for a single stage overspray collector, together with low initial static pressure of 0.12 inch water column and holding capacity of 1.3 pounds per square foot, gives spray operations a clear performance profile for both single stage and first stage multi-stage exhaust setups.
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