Why Choose a Recovery Booth

Turn overspray into ROI.

In high-volume powder coating, overspray is wasted money. PFS recovery booths capture and reclaim that powder, delivering a rapid return on investment.

Maximum Material Savings

Advanced cyclone or cartridge filtration systems capture up to 99% of overspray, allowing you to reuse expensive powder and drastically cut material costs.

Faster Color Changes

Engineered with easy-to-clean interiors and quick-disconnect reclaim modules to minimize downtime between color runs.

Automated Production Flow

Straight-through designs are perfect for continuous conveyor lines, ensuring smooth, uninterrupted high-volume production.

Environmental & Safety Compliance

Fully compliant with NFPA-33 safety standards, ensuring a safe working environment and reducing environmental impact.

Features & Specifications

Engineered for high-volume powder coating.

PFS recovery booths are built tough for continuous industrial use.

Heavy-Duty Construction

Manufactured with premium galvanized or stainless steel for durability and easy cleaning.

Advanced Filtration

Options include high-efficiency primary cartridge filters and secondary final filters to ensure clean exhaust air.

Optimized Airflow

Precision-engineered airflow containment ensures powder stays in the booth and moves efficiently toward the reclaim module.

Custom Sizing

Available in custom dimensions to accommodate large parts and integrate seamlessly with your overhead conveyor system.

Frequently Asked Questions

Powder recovery FAQ.

What is the difference between a recovery and non-recovery powder booth?
A non-recovery booth collects overspray in filters which is then thrown away (spray-to-waste). A recovery booth uses a reclaim module (like a cyclone or dedicated cartridge collector) to capture the overspray so it can be sifted and reused, saving significant material costs.
How does a powder recovery system save money?
By capturing and reusing up to 99% of the powder that misses the part, you drastically reduce the amount of new raw material you need to purchase, and you reduce waste disposal fees.
What industries benefit most from straight-through recovery booths?
Industries running high-volume, continuous production lines with long runs of the same color, such as automotive parts, appliance manufacturing, and large equipment fabrication.
Are your booths compliant with NFPA-33 safety standards?
Yes. All PFS powder booths are engineered to meet or exceed NFPA-33 standards for spray application using combustible materials.