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Binks Paint Booth Filters

Replacement Filters for Binks Spray Booths

Binks is a legacy name in finishing, and Binks booths still run in shops across the country. Like any spray booth, performance comes down to filter condition. As ceiling media loads, air velocity and uniformity drop and dirt starts appearing in the finish; as exhaust filters clog, extraction falls off and booth pressure climbs. Fresh, correctly sized filters keep a Binks booth running clean and compliant.

We stock replacement filters for Binks booths and ship most orders the same business day. Browse the Binks filter collection or use Find My Filter to match parts to your exact booth.

Which Filters Fit a Binks Booth

A complete Binks filter set generally covers:

  • Ceiling (intake) filters — diffusion media supplying clean, even air to the spray zone; the main driver of finish quality.
  • Exhaust / floor filters — paint-arrestor media capturing overspray before air leaves the booth.
  • Prep-station and intake filters — depending on your Binks configuration.

Because many Binks booths are older installs, sizes vary widely — confirm your frame openings before ordering. See confirmed-fit options in the Binks collection, or send us your dimensions and we'll match them.

When to Change Binks Filters

Intervals depend on volume and coatings, but as a general guide:

  • Ceiling filters: every 3–6 months, or sooner if finish quality drops or air balance shifts.
  • Exhaust filters: change on differential pressure — when the manometer hits the manufacturer's limit, typically every few weeks to a couple of months under steady production.

Monitor pressure drop rather than the calendar. Rising static pressure means the filters are loaded. Stocking spares means you never spray through a clogged set.

Custom-Cut Ceiling Filters for Binks

Older Binks booths often use non-standard openings — exactly where our Custom-Cut Ceiling Filter Blanket shines. Made to your exact dimensions, it fits without trimming and leaves no gaps for overspray to bypass. It's the cleanest way to keep a legacy booth running, and it ships fast.

Compliance Note

Per EPA 40 CFR Part 63 Subpart HHHHHH ("NESHAP 6H"), spray booths must use filter technology demonstrated to capture at least 98% of paint overspray, with filter-efficiency documentation kept on file. NFPA 33 (§5.1.1.2) requires intake filters in wall/ceiling assemblies to be UL 900 listed. Match filters to your booth manufacturer's specifications and your local Authority Having Jurisdiction. This information is general guidance only and is not legal advice — code editions and AHJ requirements vary.

Why Buy Your Binks Filters From Us

  • Same-day shipping on most in-stock filters.
  • Custom-cut sizing — ideal for older Binks frame openings.
  • Technician-backed — we service spray booths in the field and know what fits and lasts.

Ready to reorder? Shop the Binks filter collection, match parts with Find My Filter, or call 800-381-0149 (Mon–Fri, 8am–4pm MST) and we'll confirm the exact filters for your Binks booth.