What is the temperature of an automotive paint baking booth?
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4S stores or repair shops use paint baking booths with temperatures ranging from 50 to 80 degrees Celsius, with a typical working temperature of 60 degrees. Automotive manufacturers use paint baking booths with higher temperatures, where the normal working temperature is around 120 to 160 degrees Celsius. When manufacturers paint vehicles, they do not install other equipment, as the car frame and body panels are painted separately, so there is no need to worry about high temperatures damaging other components. Selection criteria for paint baking booths: Brightness: The brightness inside the paint baking booth should reach 800 to 1000 lux, requiring the use of lighting close to D65 light sources; Filtration efficiency: Check the model of the booth's ceiling filter; common models used by customers are EU5 and EU6; Maintain positive pressure: The air intake volume of the paint baking booth should be greater than the exhaust volume to keep the booth in a positive pressure state; Heating speed: The time it takes for the paint baking booth to heat up from 20 degrees to 60 degrees is approximately 10 to 15 minutes, and temperature measurements should be based on the metal body temperature; Constant temperature: Once the hot air inside the paint baking booth reaches saturation, the hot air is recirculated back to the fan through the return air duct for reuse.