What New Product will be Showcased at FABTECH 2022?

November 2, 2022

IAP Weld Booths

IAP Air Products will have a 5' x 5' weld booth on display at FABTECH this year!  Come by and see the product quality and some available features.

IAP Weld Booth

IAP Welding booths are designed for welding schools, technical colleges, and smaller facilities needing a welding solution. The welding booths are designed for the extraction and filtration of weld fume, smoke, and pollution control. 


The booths go well with our other products, such as our hanging fume extraction arms and filter assemblies. Our booths are high quality and are designed for rigorous use in academic settings such as high school welding labs or technical colleges that teach advanced welding courses. 

IAP Welding Booth with fume extraction arm

Welding booths can be used individually or customized in groups. Typical booth sizes are 4' x 4', 5' x 5' or 6' x 6'.


Features

Three piece construction, 2 side panels, 1 back panel, 14 gauge construction, panels have standard open area of 26" below wall. Frame and brace 1.5" square tube 11 gauge. Adjustable feet for leveling, fixed rear shelf 20"D (34"H unpainted). Weld curtain rod. Powdercoat IAP Blue. Fume arm connection bracket, fume arms and weld curtains available.

Our Sales Staff will be happy to give you a demonstration. You can see the weld booth and discuss how we can provide solutions to safety and environmental concerns that you may have.


If you need show passes we have them for you!  Just contact us at 931-372-0050 or  email Sales@iap-airproducts.com.


We will be in booth C13202, come by and see us!


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