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Taikisha - Turn-key Paint Booth
Taikisha USA offers design/build services for custom paint spray booths for many industrial manufacturing industries. We have built paint booths of the following types: i-Dry scrubber cardboard filter dry booth, down draft paint spray booth, robot paint booths, manual paint booths, wet scrubbers, dry scrubbers, And more.
Taikisah USA formerly TKS has designed and built paint spray booths for major Fortune 500 manufacturers, including:
- Automotive OEMs:
- Honda, Nissan, Toyota, Kia, Subaru, Mazda, etc.
- Automotive Tier-1 Parts Suppliers:
- Heartland, Chiyoda, Eakas, Kosei, TOA, etc.
- Aerospace:
- Boeing
- Heavy Trucking / Semi trucks:
- Hino Motors, several US-based Semi-truck manufacturers, etc.
- Motorcycle:
- Harley Davidson
- ATV/UTV/4x4/SxS - recreational vehicles:
- Honda, Polaris, Suzuki, Kawasaki, etc.
Taikisha USA builds primarily downdraft-style paint spray booths, used in the Automotive industry for vehicle body spray painting using robots/automation or manual application. Our paint booths may also be used in the Aerospace, Heavy Trucks, Motorcycle, Parts suppliers, and other vehicle-related manufacturing industries.
A paint spray booth consists of three main sections:
- The top section is the plenum, an open area where the supply air ducts deliver the fresh and/or recirculated air. The plenum typically contains one or more rows of filters that the fresh air must pass through before reaching to main booth area. This ensures clean air in the booth. Taikisha USA installs roll-type filters to keep the booth pressurized and provide an even downdraft.
- The middle section is the paint spray chamber, where the vehicles or parts travel through and the actual paint application takes place. This section contains a conveyor through the middle with grating for the paint overspray to pass through to the lowest section. Some TKS booths use retractable grating to reduce maintenance and cleaning required.
- The bottom section of the booth is the scrubber, which captures the paint overspray. There are several types of scrubber sections, including a wet scrubber using water, a dry scrubber using limestone powder, or a dry filter which uses cardboard, paper, and fabric filters to capture the paint overspray.
