Propora Paintstop
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Description
Product Specification
FAQs
The benefits of Propora:
Effective protection of the motor as well as the exhaust ducts.
Low pressure drop produces cost savings due to a solid stability of the filter media.
Extremely long service life, increasing your profits and reducing your down-time and waste.
Thickness - 50mm
Weight - 250g/m2
Colour Inlet Side - Purple
Colour Exhaust Side - White
Gravimetric Efficiency - 97%
Initial Pressure Drop - 4Pa
Recommended Final Pressure Drop - 250Pa
Temperature Resistance - 120oC
Paint Holding Capacity - 8kg/m2
Fire – Non-combustible
Can I use Propora with solvent-based paints or just water-based?
You can use Propora with solvent-based paints and water-based paints or a mixture of both. This product will give a better level of filtration for both types of paint than the standard Profibre due to the density of the fibre so it is the better choice for water-based paints. Propora has been designed to give a higher retention rate of water-based paint particles compared to the standard fibreglass filter, Profibre.
Can I get this material in any other sizes?
We offer Propora in 1.5-metre widths but this is only offered for orders of 10 rolls or more. If this is of interest then please contact us.
You have three different types of fibreglass filter. Which is best?
All of the filters are designed for a different purpose so it is a little unfair to ask which is best or to compare them directly however the Progiallo and the Profibre are similar to each other so to compare these two the Progiallo has a higher paint holding capacity and will hold onto dust particles that could be dislodged from the Profibre. Therefore the Progiallo could be seen as being a better product than the Profibre but it does come at a slightly higher price. The Propora has the highest paint holding capacity of all three products and can be used with water based paints but it is not impregnated.
Which side is the front?
With all our fibreglass filtration products there is a back and a front. It may not always be obvious, but it is important that the product is fitted correctly so that you are getting the most efficient and effective filtration. Our specialist PROPORA filter is no different and it is the purple side that faces into the spray area. This means that, when the filter is fitted, it is the purple that you see, not white.
The Propora is ‘progressively built’ which means that the fibres are closer together the deeper into the filter you go. So, the fibres are closer together at the back of the filter than they are at the front. This is so that the larger overspray particles are held on the front of the filter whilst the smaller particles are held towards the back. If the filter is fitted, back to front, then it will block very quickly.
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