DRY COATING SYSTEM

Standardized Dry Spray Booths
Fast Selection by Size

Setting a new standard for small- and mid-scale coating operations

Rihting Co., Ltd. focuses on a Total Solution for coating equipment — from standardized product lines and modular structures to the core filter media DF-485F, delivering a complete one-stop dry coating solution for brand-name customers.

4+
Standard Size Levels
20+
Years of Industry Experience
100%
Modular Structure
ISO
Quality Certified
Rihting dry coating spray booth equipment
Wet vs. Dry

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From the water tanks, chemicals, sludge and cleaning burden of wet coating to filter management, standard size selection and simplified maintenance of dry coating — slide to compare how the two approaches change day-to-day site management.

WET

Wet Spray Booth

Water tanks, chemical dosing, water circulation and sludge disposal make routine maintenance more involved — the shop floor tends to be humid and prone to dirt and cleaning dead-zones.

DRY

Dry Spray Booth

Filter media capture overspray. Combined with size-based selection, differential-pressure gauges and change indicators, it makes the coating floor easier to plan, maintain and manage.

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WET
DRY
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WETDRY
WET · Pain points of wet coating
  • Water tanks, chemicals and sludge handling
  • Humid shop floor, heavy cleaning burden
  • Requires more space and circulation equipment
  • Maintenance timing relies on operator experience
  • Less flexible for high-mix, low-volume work
DRY · Improvements with dry coating
  • Capture overspray with filter media instead
  • Reduces cleaning burden in wet zones
  • Fast selection by standardized size
  • DP gauge and change indicators assist maintenance
  • Small booths and workstations deploy flexibly

Coating equipment shouldn't just run — it should be easy to manage.

From space planning and daily maintenance to consumable changes and floor cleaning, the value of dry coating goes beyond the equipment itself — it helps plants build a cleaner, more controllable and more scalable coating operation.

Applications

Which businesses benefit from dry coating?

Small Studios / Small Job Shops

Small Studios / Small Job Shops

Small footprint, low maintenance, improved workplace conditions.

Small & Mid-sized Manufacturers

Small & Mid-sized Manufacturers

Replaces wet coating and cuts wastewater treatment and maintenance costs.

Large Plants / Mass-production Manufacturers

Large Plants / Mass-production Manufacturers

Full-line integration, stable output and lower long-term operating costs.

Enterprise Plants / Corporate Groups

Enterprise Plants / Corporate Groups

ESG, sustainable manufacturing, plant-wide planning and standardized deployment.

Size Selection

Dry Coating Size Range

Four levels are defined by equipment scale and throughput. From left to right — workstation to large booth — helping you quickly identify the right configuration range.

WORKSTATION01
Workstation
Minimal footprint · Single-operator ready

Workstation

Single station, touch-up & sampling

Focused on single-part processing and workstation needs, ideal for quick deployment in small areas.

Capacity Level LV.1 / 4
SMALL02
Small Booth
Easy product switching · Most flexible layout

Small Booth

Flexible production, high-mix low-volume

Suited to high-mix, low-volume and partial-coating needs, with a low adoption barrier and high configuration flexibility.

Capacity Level LV.2 / 4
MEDIUM03
Medium Booth
Balances capacity with maintenance efficiency

Medium Booth

Regular production line, stable output

Balances throughput, space efficiency and easy maintenance — ideal for routine coating operations in mid-sized plants.

Capacity Level LV.3 / 4
LARGE04
Large Booth
Fits long workpieces · Preferred for mass-production lines

Large Booth

High capacity, long workpieces, full-line integration

Designed for larger workpieces and heavy production rhythms — suited to mass-production or full-line planning environments.

Capacity Level LV.4 / 4
Standard Accessories

Standard Dry Coating Booth Configuration

Built on a modular structure and standardized product line — from the booth body and filter section to the control interface, all included as standard. The equipment sits at the center, with standard and optional items clearly compared on either side.

Standard Equipment

01
Booth Body
Standardized modular structure
02
Dry Filter Section
DF-485F at the core
03
Work-area Lighting
Even, work-friendly illumination
04
Exhaust Fan
Stable airflow design
05
Control Cabinet & Start/Stop
Simplified operating workflow
Standard dry spray booth equipment
Standard dry booth layout: Body · Filter section · Fan · Lighting · Control cabinet

Optional Add-ons

+ Turntable
+ Differential Pressure Gauge
+ Filter Change Indicator
+ Basic Conveyor Interface

Conveyor, sensing or turntable units can be integrated as required, retaining the modular interface of the standard body.

DF-485F filter airflow simulation
CORE FILTER
DF-485F
Core Filter Media

The Core Filter Media of the Standard Dry Booth — DF-485F

A ready-to-deploy dry filter design offering high paint-holding capacity and easy storage. Pairs with the Hybrid Dry Filter Box as a standard product-line configuration.

01
Ready to Use
Reduces on-site assembly and material prep
02
High Paint Capacity
Extends service life and lowers replacement frequency
03
Easy to Store
Foldable structure — convenient trackside stocking
04
Waterborne-paint Ready
Combination selectable to match paint conditions

READY TO DEPLOY

Standard sizes, fast selection, simplified maintenance.

Tell us your workpiece size and operating needs — Rihting will help you choose the right standard dry-booth configuration.

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