- Stock: In Stock
- Brand: AIRCRAFT
- Model: SG E240-01
- Weight: 3.25kg
- Dimensions: 450.00cm x 130.00cm x 137.00cm
- SKU: SG E240-01
- UPC: 6009515884116
AirCraft Filter For Spray Booth
At a Glance; Replacement overspray filter for the AirCraft SG-E240 airbrush spray booth
A spray booth extractor is only as effective as the filter sitting in front of it. The AirCraft SG-E240-01 Filter is a replacement overspray filter designed for the AirCraft SG-E240 airbrush spray booth. It helps capture airborne paint mist and overspray particles before they reach the extractor, supporting better airflow, cleaner operation, and a tidier spraying area—especially important when you’re doing regular airbrushing indoors.
Replacing a loaded filter helps maintain extraction performance, reduces paint dust buildup in the booth, and keeps airflow more consistent while you spray.
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Features
- Replacement spray booth filter Designed for use with the AirCraft SG-E240 spray booth.
- Captures overspray and paint mist Helps reduce airborne particles in your work area.
- Supports extractor performance Protects the fan system by trapping paint residue.
Benefits
- Maintains strong extraction: A clean filter helps keep airflow steady for better overspray capture.
- Cleaner booth and equipment: Trapping paint mist reduces residue buildup inside the booth and extractor area.
Extra Information
- Replace the filter when airflow drops, extraction seems weaker, or the filter surface shows heavy paint loading.
- Filter change frequency depends on paint type, spray time, and how heavily you spray—check it regularly if you do frequent sessions.
- Always fit the filter correctly and keep the booth intake unobstructed for best performance.
Pro Tip
- If you notice overspray lingering in the booth, don’t crank your air pressure first—check the filter. A clogged filter is the usual culprit.
Safety
- Switch off and unplug the spray booth before removing or fitting the filter.
- Wear a dust mask and eye protection when handling a heavily loaded filter.
- Dispose of used filters responsibly, especially if you have sprayed solvent-based or hazardous coatings.
- Do not run the booth without a filter—paint mist can contaminate the extractor and reduce service life.