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We know that ordering your spray booth filters is one of a million things you need to get done today. We focus on spray booth filters alone, and have an extensive range available in every size you will need. Simple shop our spray booth filters online here, or call us today and our friendly team will help you out over the phone (old-school we know).

What our customers are saying

“Great price and no compromise on quality and really fast delivery”

Jim Kennedy, Burleigh Heads QLD

“Always get my filters for my spray booth through Macquarie, friendly and fast service” 

Emilia Marks, Sunshine Coast QLD

Been dealing with Macquarie for ages, love the new website. Easier than ever to get my filters!”

Rob Pickering, Coffs Harbour NSW

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Why Choose Macquarie for Your Spray Booth Filtration Needs?

At Macquarie Air Filtration, we understand that the success of your business depends on the safety and compliance of your team and workplace. As the leading supplier of spray booth filters in Queensland and beyond, we take pride in playing a vital role in keeping your business running smoothly.


Our commitment to fast and reliable delivery means you can rest easy knowing your spray booth filters will arrive quickly, so you can keep your production lines moving. And with our comprehensive range of high-quality filters that cater to all types of spray booths, you can trust us to provide the right solution for your unique needs.


With nearly 30 years of experience serving clients across the nation, we've earned a reputation for trusted expertise and exceptional customer service. Let Macquarie Air Filtration take care of your spray booth needs, so you can focus on what matters most - your business.

Common Question about Spray Booth Filtration

  • What type of spray booth filtration should I use in my spray booth?

    The type of filter you should use in your spray booth depends on the type of material you are spraying and the size of the particles that are being produced. 


    There are several types of filters available, including fibreglass, polyester, and high-efficiency filters. 


    Fibreglass filters are the most commonly used and are suitable for general spray painting applications. Polyester filters are more durable and effective at capturing smaller particles. 


    It is important to choose a filter that is appropriate for your specific needs to ensure the safety of those working in the spray booth and to comply with any relevant regulations.


    To make sure you choose the exact spray booth filtration you need, feel free to reach out to us directly. We're more than happy to take the time to understand your business and recommend the right filtration for you. 


    You can also check out our in-depth blog on choosing the right spray booth filtration here. 

  • How often should I change my spray booth filter?

    The frequency of changing your spray booth filter depends on various factors such as the type and volume of material being sprayed, the size and efficiency of the filter, and the manufacturer's recommendations. 


    Generally, it is recommended to change or clean your spray booth filter every three to six months, or more frequently if you notice a decrease in airflow or notice that the filter is becoming clogged with overspray. It's important to regularly check your filter and replace it when necessary to ensure that your spray booth is working effectively and maintaining a safe and healthy work environment.


    We write a more in-depth blog on how often you should change your spray booth filtration here. 

  • What are the legal requirements for spray booth filtration in Australia?

    In Australia, there are legal requirements for spray booth filtration to ensure that the air quality is safe for workers and the environment.


    The Australian government's Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment sets the national standards for air quality and provides guidance on spray booth filtration requirements. According to their guidelines, spray booths must have adequate filtration to remove contaminants from the air, and filters must be regularly maintained and replaced to ensure that they are functioning properly.


    Additionally, the Australian government's Work Health and Safety (WHS) laws require employers to provide a safe working environment for their employees, which includes ensuring that the air quality in the workplace is safe. The WHS regulations require that employers provide adequate ventilation, including the use of effective filtration systems in spray booths.


    For more information on the laws and regulations around spray booth filtration, head to the following links below. 



    https://www.environment.gov.au/protection/publications/factsheet-spray-painting


    https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/F2019C00461

  • What is the cost of spray booth filters in Australia?

    The cost of spray booth filters in Australia can vary depending on the type and size of filter required for your spray booth, as well as the manufacturer and supplier. Generally, high-quality spray booth filters can range from around $50 to $500 or more, depending on their efficiency and size.


    While cheaper options may be tempting, they are not always the best option when it comes to spray booth filters. Cheaper filters may have a lower efficiency rating, which means they may not effectively capture all of the contaminants and particles from the air. This can result in a decrease in air quality and potentially harm the health of workers. Additionally, cheaper filters may need to be replaced more frequently, which can result in higher long-term costs.


    Investing in high-quality spray booth filters may cost more upfront, but they can provide long-term cost savings by reducing the need for frequent filter replacements and maintaining a safe and healthy work environment.


    In short, it's important to consider the long-term benefits of investing in high-quality spray booth filters rather than choosing the cheapest option available.


    At Macquarie Air Filtration, we provide high-quality filtration but use our buying power to pass on affordable pricing for Aussie business owners. Our pricing is transparently on our online store, and we're more than happy to discuss our range and the best spray booth filtration for your business anytime. Click here to reach out to us directly. 

  • What are the benefits of using high-quality spray booth filters?

    High-quality spray booth filters offer several benefits, including:


    Improved air quality: High-quality filters can effectively remove dust, debris, and other contaminants from the air, improving the overall air quality in the spray booth.


    Enhanced safety: By removing contaminants from the air, high-quality filters can help to reduce the risk of fire and explosion in the spray booth.


    Longer equipment life: By trapping particles and preventing them from entering the spray booth equipment, high-quality filters can help to extend the life of the equipment.


    Lower maintenance costs: High-quality filters can reduce the frequency of filter replacements and maintenance, saving time and money.


    Compliance with regulations: Using high-quality filters can help to ensure compliance with local and national regulations regarding air quality and safety.


    In summary, investing in high-quality spray booth filters can improve air quality, enhance safety, extend equipment life, lower maintenance costs, and ensure compliance with regulations.

  • Can I clean and reuse spray booth filters in Australia?

    The answer to this question depends on the type of spray booth filter. In general, most spray booth filters are designed for one-time use and should be replaced once they become dirty or clogged. Attempting to clean and reuse these filters can compromise their effectiveness and potentially create safety hazards.


    However, there are some types of spray booth filters that can be cleaned and reused. For example, some high-efficiency filters can be cleaned using compressed air or vacuuming to remove dust and debris. These filters may require special equipment and expertise to ensure they are properly cleaned and maintained.


    It is important to note that reusing filters can impact their effectiveness and may not comply with regulations regarding air quality and safety. We recommend consulting with a professional to determine the best course of action for your specific spray booth filter and application.


    In summary, while some spray booth filters can be cleaned and reused, most are designed for one-time use and should be replaced once they become dirty or clogged. We recommend consulting with a professional to determine the best course of action for your specific spray booth filter and application. Feel free to reach out to us here for a free discussion. 

  • How do I properly dispose of spray booth filtration here in Australia?

    Here are some general guidelines for disposing of spray booth filtration in Australia:


    Check local regulations: Check with your local council or waste management authority to determine the regulations regarding the disposal of hazardous waste, including spray booth filters.


    Identify the filter type: Identify the type of filter and the materials it contains. Some filters may contain hazardous materials that require special handling and disposal procedures.


    Separate the filter: Remove the filter from the spray booth equipment and separate any components that can be recycled or disposed of separately.


    Label and package the filter: Label the filter as hazardous waste and package it in a sealed container to prevent any leakage or contamination during transport.


    Arrange for disposal: Contact a licensed hazardous waste disposal company to arrange for the proper disposal of the filter.


    It is important to follow these guidelines to ensure that hazardous waste is properly handled and disposed of in a safe and responsible manner. Failure to properly dispose of hazardous waste can result in fines and damage to the environment.

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