Garmat AlumaSAFE Aluminum Repair Stations Now Included in Ford F-150 Collision Repair Program - BodyShop Business

Garmat AlumaSAFE Aluminum Repair Stations Now Included in Ford F-150 Collision Repair Program

Three models offer isolation for aluminum repair processes to avoid cross contamination in collision repair facilities.

Garmat USA has announced that its AlumaSAFE Aluminum Repair Stations have been officially included in Ford Motor Company’s 2015 F-150 collision repair program. This line of products offers a safe, enclosed area that reduces the risk of cross contamination from other collision repair shop processes.

The AlumaSAFE 50 aluminum repair station offers basic isolation for welding or aluminum repair processes. Comprised of heavy-duty weld view curtains, this unit can be suspended from the ceiling or column supported, and can be upgraded by adding a full ceiling equipped with high efficiency lighting.

The AlumaSAFE 100 and AlumaSAFE 500 expand on the idea of isolation by adding a fan unit, allowing both models to be used for grinding operations as well. The AlumaSAFE 100 is a non-pressurized system featuring recirculating crossdraft airflow, Fortex spark arrestor panels and three stages of high efficiency filtration including HEPA. The AlumaSAFE 500 is even more advanced, featuring a pressurized design and adding a fully lit plenum for an improved working area.

All of the AlumaSAFE models are fully contained and durable, and outside ducting is not required for installation. AlumaSAFE products feature premium heavy-duty Weld View curtains that block 100 percent of UV light.


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