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Ventless Technologies

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At VClair - Group, we redefine workplace efficiency and sustainability through our advanced Ventless Spray Booths and Sanding Tables. Designed to meet the demands of modern industries, our systems create cleaner, safer and eco-friendly workspaces while optimizing operational efficiency.

Ventless Spray Booths

Our ventless spray booths operate without external ducting, utilizing multi-stage filtration systems to create a controlled, dust-free environment ideal for precision spray painting and finishing.

Key Features

  • icon Advanced Filtration Captures VOCs, dust, and odors with activated charcoal filters
  • icon Eco-Friendly Reduces harmful emissions and recirculates clean air
  • icon Cost-Effective Eliminates the need for expensive ductwork and reduces energy costs
  • icon Portable & Compact Fits seamlessly into various workspaces
  • icon Quick Installation Ready to use with minimal setup time

Technical Specifications

  • icon Size: 2m x 1.7m x 2m
  • icon Customized Voltage: 240v 60Hz 3Ph
  • icon Cabinet Material: 1.2mm thick galvanized steel plate
  • icon Filtration: Four-stage filter system with a 3kW exhaust fan
  • icon Lighting: 4 LED lights (16W each)
  • icon Pressure Monitoring: 2 pressure gauges
  • icon Frequency Converter: Included for enhanced control

Ventless Sanding Tables

Our ventless sanding tables are engineered to capture over 99% of dust and debris, providing a cleaner, healthier workspace. These systems are indispensable for cabinet makers, woodworkers, and other industries requiring dust-free environments for flawless finishes.

Key Features

  • icon Integrated Filtration System Combines pre-filters, HEPA filters, and activated charcoal filters for superior dust and odor removal
  • icon Dust-Free Operation Ensures pristine conditions critical for top-quality results
  • icon Portable & Flexible Ideal for small and medium-sized businesses
  • icon Energy Efficient Reduces the need for external venting while maintaining consistent temperature and humidity levels

Technical Specifications

  • icon Size: 3m x 1.21m x 1.89m
  • icon Customized Voltage: 240v 60Hz 3Ph
  • icon Cabinet Material: 1.2mm thick galvanized steel plate
  • icon Filtration: 6 pulse polyester fiber filter cartridges
  • icon Fans: 2 sets of 3kW exhaust fans
  • icon Lighting: One LED explosion-proof lamp
  • icon Dust Management: 3 dust collection drawers
Excellence in Ventless

Why Choose VClair Ventless Technology?

Discover the perfect blend of functionality and affordability

For Spray Booths

Eco-Friendly: Minimizes harmful emissions and complies with strict environmental standards.

Cost-Saving: No need for costly ductwork and reduced energy consumption.

Health & Safety: Protects workers from hazardous chemicals while improving air quality.

Customizable: Tailored solutions to meet specific business requirements.

For Sanding Tables

Health & Safety: Removes harmful dust particles, reducing respiratory risks.

Dust-Free Workspace: Enables consistent, high-quality results in woodworking and other industries.

Easy Installation: No need for external venting or complex setups.

Sustainability: Helps businesses maintain environmental compliance while enhancing operational efficiency.

The Art of Cabinetry Solutions

Experience the precision and innovation behind our premium cabinetry solutions. From concept to completion, our expert craftsmen transform raw materials into functional works of art. Each piece is meticulously crafted with attention to detail and a commitment to excellence that defines VClair's dedication to quality.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about our ventless workshop equipment

A ventless spray booth is an enclosed area equipped with a multi-stage filtration system that captures overspray particles and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) during painting operations. The filtered air is then recirculated back into the workspace, eliminating the need for external ducting.

These booths utilize a series of filters to capture particulates and VOCs. Airflow systems draw in contaminated air, pass it through filters that trap harmful substances, and then release the cleaned air back into the workshop. This process maintains air quality without external ventilation.

Energy Efficiency: By recirculating air, these booths reduce the loss of heated or cooled air, leading to energy savings. Space Flexibility: Without the need for external ductwork, ventless booths can be installed in various workshop configurations. Environmental Compliance: Advanced filtration systems help in capturing VOCs, aiding in meeting environmental regulations.

A downdraft sanding table is a workstation that uses a downward airflow to capture dust and debris generated during sanding or grinding processes. The contaminants are drawn away from the operator and collected in filters or dust collection systems, promoting a cleaner and safer work environment.

The table surface is perforated, and an integrated fan system creates a downward airflow through these openings. As sanding or grinding occurs, dust particles are pulled down through the perforations into the filtration system, preventing them from becoming airborne.

Health Protection: Reduces inhalation of harmful dust particles by the operator. Workspace Cleanliness: Minimizes dust accumulation in the workshop, reducing cleanup time. Fire Hazard Reduction: Captures combustible dust, decreasing the risk of fire hazards.

Filter replacement frequency depends on usage and the materials processed. Regular inspections are recommended, and filters should be replaced when they show signs of saturation or reduced efficiency. Following the manufacturer's maintenance guidelines ensures optimal performance.

While ventless systems offer flexibility and energy efficiency, they may have limitations in handling extremely high volumes of contaminants. It's crucial to assess the specific needs of your workshop and consult with equipment providers to determine the best solutions.

Regular maintenance is crucial to ensure optimal performance and safety. This includes routine inspection and replacement of filters, cleaning of internal components to prevent buildup of particulates, and checking the integrity of seals and airflow systems. Adhering to the manufacturer's maintenance schedule is recommended.

Ventless systems are equipped with multi-stage filtration processes designed to capture and neutralize VOCs emitted during spraying or sanding. These filters absorb harmful compounds, ensuring that the recirculated air is safe and compliant with health standards.

Ventless kitchen equipment refers to appliances designed with built-in filtration systems that allow them to operate without the need for traditional external ventilation. These systems typically use advanced filters to capture grease, smoke, and odors, enabling installation in locations where installing external ductwork is impractical or impossible.

A variety of kitchen appliances are available in ventless configurations, including High-speed ovens Combi ovens Fryers Griddles Dishwashers These appliances are designed to meet diverse cooking and cleaning needs without requiring traditional ventilation systems

Yes, only approved electric equipment can be used under ventless hoods. Gas-powered equipment is not suitable due to the inability of ventless systems to filter out carbon monoxide produced by gas combustion. It's essential to consult the manufacturer's guidelines to ensure compatibility.

Ventless systems utilize multi-stage filtration processes to manage grease and smoke. Typically, they include: Grease Filters: Capture larger grease particles. Electrostatic Precipitators: Remove smaller particulate matter. Activated Charcoal Filters: Absorb odors and some smoke particles. Regular maintenance, including cleaning and replacing filters as recommended, is crucial to ensure optimal performance.

Ventless equipment is designed to meet national safety and performance standards, such as UL710B for recirculating systems. However, local regulations can vary, so it's important to consult with local authorities or building inspectors to ensure compliance in your specific area.

Ventless equipment is designed to meet national safety and performance standards, such as UL710B for recirculating systems. However, local regulations can vary, so it's important to consult with local authorities or building inspectors to ensure compliance in your specific area.

Regular maintenance is essential for ventless equipment, including Filter Maintenance: Regularly inspect, clean, or replace filters as recommended by the manufacturer to maintain efficiency and safety. System Cleaning: Keep the equipment and surrounding areas clean to prevent grease buildup and ensure proper airflow. Adhering to the manufacturer's maintenance schedule helps prolong the equipment's lifespan and ensures safe operation.

Modern ventless equipment is capable of handling various cooking volumes, but it's important to assess whether a specific model meets your operation's demands. Factors to consider include cooking capacity, recovery times, and the type of food being prepared. Consulting with equipment specialists can help determine the best fit for high-volume applications.

While ventless systems effectively capture grease and smoke particles, they may not eliminate all heat and odors. Some advanced systems incorporate technologies like ozone generation to help reduce odors, but residual heat may still be present in the kitchen environment. Proper kitchen design and supplementary ventilation can help manage these factors.

The initial cost of ventless equipment can be higher than traditional appliances. However, savings from eliminating the need for external ductwork and hoods, along with reduced installation and maintenance costs, can offset the initial investment. Evaluating the total cost of ownership is essential when considering ventless options.

Yes, one of the advantages of ventless equipment is its portability. Since it doesn't rely on fixed ductwork, ventless equipment can be moved and reinstalled in different locations as needed, offering flexibility for evolving kitchen layouts or temporary setups. For further information or specific inquiries about ventless kitchen technologies, please consult with equipment manufacturers or authorized dealers who can provide detailed guidance tailored to your needs.

Our cabinets are crafted from high-quality, responsibly sourced wood, including options such as maple and cherry. The cabinet boxes are constructed using furniture-grade plywood, ensuring durability and longevity.

Yes, all our cabinets come with finished exteriors. The interiors feature a UV-coated natural finish that highlights the wood grain, providing a clear and durable surface. For glass door cabinets, the interiors are painted or stained to match the exterior finish.

Due to varying installation requirements, we do not supply installation hardware. We recommend consulting local building codes and a professional installer to determine the appropriate hardware for your specific situation.

Due to varying installation requirements, we do not supply installation hardware. We recommend consulting local building codes and a professional installer to determine the appropriate hardware for your specific situation.

Our cabinets are available only as fully assembled products to ensure structural integrity and ease of installation.

Our cabinets feature adjustable hinges and drawer glides. Detailed instructions for adjustments are provided in our instructional videos and manuals.

Yes, we offer a range of matching accessories, including wall panels, toe kicks, decorative crown molding, and spice drawers, all designed to complement your chosen cabinet style and finish.

Our cabinets are designed for indoor use only. Using them outdoors will void the warranty due to potential exposure to elements that can compromise the materials.

Our cabinets are designed for indoor use only. Using them outdoors will void the warranty due to potential exposure to elements that can compromise the materials.

Yes, all our cabinet lines come standard with soft-close drawers. This feature ensures smooth and quiet operation, enhancing the longevity of the cabinetry.

Our cabinets are primarily available in maple and cherry wood species, chosen for their durability and aesthetic appeal. Please note that cherry is not available in our frameless line.

We do not offer glass inserts with our cabinets. We recommend sourcing glass from a local supplier after your cabinets are installed to ensure precise measurements and fit.

We only sell complete cabinets to ensure quality and compatibility across all components.

We ask that you inspect and report any damages within 7 days of delivery. Our customer service team will assist you in resolving any issues promptly.

Yes, we offer a Trade Pro Program that provides several benefits, including professional pricing, to help builders and contractors grow their business. You can sign up and receive all the details on our website.

When possible, it's best to install flooring under your cabinets. However, for floating floors, the flooring should be installed up to the face of the cabinets to allow for movement. Ensure that the bottom of the cabinets matches the height of the new flooring to maintain proper counter height and appliance fit.

While it is common to find solid wood doors, it is uncommon to find solid wood cabinet boxes. Building a cabinet using plywood with wood veneer allows for more stability and less potential for the cabinet to become out of square due to changes in humidity levels. The drawer boxes of higher quality cabinets are often made from solid wood, typically maple or poplar.

Our warranty guarantees that our cabinetry products are free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and maintenance. This coverage applies to the original purchaser and is valid for as long as you own your home. Specific components, such as lighting, electronic, and powered elements, may have different warranty periods.

To register your cabinetry, please visit our warranty registration page on our website and complete the online form within 90 days of installation. This ensures that your purchase is documented and facilitates any future warranty claims.

If you encounter an issue with your cabinetry, contact our customer service team with your proof of purchase and a detailed description of the problem. We will assess the situation and, if deemed a manufacturing defect, will repair or replace the affected components at no cost to you.

Yes, the warranty does not cover damage resulting from improper installation, misuse, exposure to extreme temperatures or moisture, unauthorized modifications, or normal wear and tear. Natural variations in wood grain and color are also not considered defects.

Absolutely. Our after-sales service includes guidance on proper care and maintenance to ensure the longevity of your cabinetry. For minor repairs, we provide tutorials and can supply touch-up kits. For more extensive issues, our network of professionals is available to assist.

Ventless kitchen equipment refers to appliances designed with built-in filtration systems that allow them to operate without the need for traditional external ventilation. These systems typically use advanced filters to capture grease, smoke, and odors, enabling installation in locations where installing external ductwork is impractical or impossible

A variety of kitchen appliances are available in ventless configurations, including Ventless technologies are also utilized in workshop environments, particularly in heating solutions. These systems, such as ventless heaters, are designed to provide warmth without the need for external venting, making them suitable for spaces where installing traditional ventilation is challenging.

A ventless spray booth is an enclosed area equipped with a multi-stage filtration system that captures overspray particles and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) during painting operations. The filtered air is then recirculated back into the workspace, eliminating the need for external ducting.

These booths utilize a series of filters to capture particulates and VOCs. Airflow systems draw in contaminated air, pass it through filters that trap harmful substances, and then release the cleaned air back into the workshop. This process maintains air quality without external ventilation.

Energy Efficiency: By recirculating air, these booths reduce the loss of heated or cooled air, leading to energy savings. Space Flexibility: Without the need for external ductwork, ventless booths can be installed in various workshop configurations. Environmental Compliance: Advanced filtration systems help in capturing VOCs, aiding in meeting environmental regulations.

Many ventless spray booths are designed to meet safety standards; however, compliance can vary based on local regulations. It's essential to consult with local authorities and ensure the equipment meets all necessary safety and environmental standards.

Filter replacement frequency depends on usage and the materials processed. Regular inspections are recommended, and filters should be replaced when they show signs of saturation or reduced efficiency. Following the manufacturer's maintenance guidelines ensures optimal performance.

A downdraft sanding table is a workstation that uses a downward airflow to capture dust and debris generated during sanding or grinding processes. The contaminants are drawn away from the operator and collected in filters or dust collection systems, promoting a cleaner and safer work environment.

The table surface is perforated, and an integrated fan system creates a downward airflow through these openings. As sanding or grinding occurs, dust particles are pulled down through the perforations into the filtration system, preventing them from becoming airborne.

Health Protection: Reduces inhalation of harmful dust particles by the operator. Workspace Cleanliness: Minimizes dust accumulation in the workshop, reducing cleanup time./li> Fire Hazard Reduction: Captures combustible dust, decreasing the risk of fire hazards.

Many downdraft sanding tables are self-contained with internal filtration systems and do not require external ventilation. However, depending on the specific model and application, some may need external ducting. It's advisable to consult the manufacturer's specifications.

While ventless systems offer flexibility and energy efficiency, they may have limitations in handling extremely high volumes of contaminants. It's crucial to assess the specific needs of your workshop and consult with equipment providers to determine the best solutions. By understanding and implementing ventless technologies, workshops can maintain safer and more efficient environments without the complexities associated with traditional ventilation systems.

Regular maintenance is crucial to ensure optimal performance and safety. This includes routine inspection and replacement of filters, cleaning of internal components to prevent buildup of particulates, and checking the integrity of seals and airflow systems. Adhering to the manufacturer's maintenance schedule is recommended.

Ventless systems are equipped with multi-stage filtration processes designed to capture and neutralize VOCs emitted during spraying or sanding. These filters absorb harmful compounds, ensuring that the recirculated air is safe and compliant with health standards.

Yes, certain materials, especially those that are combustible or produce hazardous dust, may not be suitable for use with ventless sanding tables. It's important to consult the equipment's guidelines to ensure safe operation.

Ventless spray booths utilize a downdraft system that directs airflow from the ceiling to the floor, effectively capturing overspray particles. The contaminated air passes through a series of filters that trap particulates before recirculating clean air back into the workspace.

Ventless spray booths are designed to recirculate air within the system, reducing the need for external exhaust and the associated energy costs of heating or cooling incoming air. This recirculation leads to significant energy savings, especially in climate-controlled environments

While ventless spray booths are versatile, it's essential to verify that the specific booth design is suitable for the type of painting application intended. Factors such as the volume of overspray, the types of coatings used, and production rates should be considered. Consulting with the manufacturer can provide guidance on appropriate applications.

Downdraft sanding tables enhance workplace safety by capturing dust and particulates at the source, preventing them from becoming airborne. This reduces the inhalation risks for operators and minimizes dust accumulation on surfaces, which can be a fire hazard.

The size of the workpiece that can be effectively handled depends on the dimensions and airflow capacity of the downdraft sanding table. It's important to select a table that accommodates the size of the items being sanded to ensure efficient dust capture. By considering these aspects, you can make informed decisions about implementing ventless technologies in your workshop to enhance safety, efficiency, and environmental compliance.

Our cabinets are crafted from high-quality, responsibly sourced wood, including options such as maple and cherry. The cabinet boxes are constructed using furniture-grade plywood, ensuring durability and longevity.

Yes, all our cabinets come with finished exteriors. The interiors feature a UV-coated natural finish that highlights the wood grain, providing a clear and durable surface. For glass door cabinets, the interiors are painted or stained to match the exterior finish.

Due to varying installation requirements, we do not supply installation hardware. We recommend consulting local building codes and a professional installer to determine the appropriate hardware for your specific situation.

Our cabinets are available only as fully assembled products to ensure structural integrity and ease of installation.

Our cabinets are available only as fully assembled products to ensure structural integrity and ease of installation.

Our cabinets feature adjustable hinges and drawer glides. Detailed instructions for adjustments are provided in our instructional videos and manuals.

Yes, we offer a range of matching accessories, including wall panels, toe kicks, decorative crown molding, and spice drawers, all designed to complement your chosen cabinet style and finish.

Our cabinets are designed for indoor use only. Using them outdoors will void the warranty due to potential exposure to elements that can compromise the materials.

Yes, all our cabinet lines come standard with soft-close drawers. This feature ensures smooth and quiet operation, enhancing the longevity of the cabinetry.

Our cabinets are primarily available in maple and cherry wood species, chosen for their durability and aesthetic appeal. Please note that cherry is not available in our frameless line.

We do not offer glass inserts with our cabinets. We recommend sourcing glass from a local supplier after your cabinets are installed to ensure precise measurements and fit.

We only sell complete cabinets to ensure quality and compatibility across all components.

A variety of kitchen appliances are available in ventless configurations, including:

Ventless kitchen equipment refers to appliances designed with built-in filtration systems that allow them to operate without the need for traditional external ventilation. These systems typically use advanced filters to capture grease, smoke, and odors, enabling installation in locations where installing external ductwork is impractical or impossible.

Absolutely. Our after-sales service includes guidance on proper care and maintenance to ensure the longevity of your cabinetry. For minor repairs, we provide tutorials and can supply touch-up kits. For more extensive issues, our network of professionals is available to assist.

Yes, the warranty does not cover damage resulting from improper installation, misuse, exposure to extreme temperatures or moisture, unauthorized modifications, or normal wear and tear. Natural variations in wood grain and color are also not considered defects.

If you encounter an issue with your cabinetry, contact our customer service team with your proof of purchase and a detailed description of the problem. We will assess the situation and, if deemed a manufacturing defect, will repair or replace the affected components at no cost to you.

To register your cabinetry, please visit our warranty registration page on our website and complete the online form within 90 days of installation. This ensures that your purchase is documented and facilitates any future warranty claims.

While it is common to find solid wood doors, it is uncommon to find solid wood cabinet boxes. Building a cabinet using plywood with wood veneer allows for more stability and less potential for the cabinet to become out of square due to changes in humidity levels. The drawer boxes of higher quality cabinets are often made from solid wood, typically maple or poplar.

When possible, it's best to install flooring under your cabinets. However, for floating floors, the flooring should be installed up to the face of the cabinets to allow for movement. Ensure that the bottom of the cabinets matches the height of the new flooring to maintain proper counter height and appliance fit.

We ask that you inspect and report any damages within 7 days of delivery. Our customer service team will assist you in resolving any issues promptly.