Aluminum Repair Station Dimensions & Features:
Width Height Length No. of Ceiling Lights
- 14′ or 16′ 9′ or 12′ 27′ 6
- 14′ or 16′ 9′ or 12′ 30′ 7
- 14′ or 16′ 9′ or 12′ 33′ 8
In addition to heavy-duty, non-combustible curtain walls, the Aluminum Repair Station features a ceiling with integrated four-tube light fixtures for proper illumination and added protection against contamination.
Category Aluminum Repair
Aluminum Repair Station Dimensions & Features:
Width Height Length No. of Ceiling Lights
The following options can be added to an Aluminum_Repair Station:
Built with rugged curtain walls, integrated four-lamp lighting, and semi-downdraft airflow through an overhead filtered plenum, the Aluminum Repair Station Plus from GFS provides a high-efficiency setting for aluminum repair work. It’s also versatile enough to handle spot painting and additional repair tasks, boosting both productivity and operational flexibility.
With the latest Ford F-150 models built using aluminum for the body, bed, and structural components, collision centers have had to adapt—learning specialized techniques for aluminum repairs and setting up secure, isolated spaces to carry them out.
Creating a separate area for aluminum repair isn’t just a suggestion or industry guideline—it’s a necessity driven by safety and science. Aluminum and steel are incompatible, and when cross-contamination occurs during repairs, it can lead to serious damage.
To avoid such risks and ensure both repair integrity and worker safety, aluminum repairs must be conducted in a contained space using dedicated tools. GFS aluminum repair stations provide a practical, adaptable solution to effectively separate and manage aluminum work.
Equipped with fire-resistant, heavy-duty curtain walls and a ceiling fitted with integrated four-tube lighting, the Aluminum Repair Station ensures proper visibility and additional defense against contamination.
GFS guarantees that our products meet or exceed all of the applicable codes related to the equipment. Our engineers regularly follow and contribute to the advancement of codes and standards that affect the industries that we work in. One of our engineers currently serves on the NFPA Technical Committee on Finishing Processes, a key standard in the finishing industry. Call Us Today.