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Tyre Painting Booth Manufacturer in India

Tyre Painting Booth & Tire
Paint Booth – Autocoat Engineering

Autocoat Engineering is a 35-year-old company awarded for manufacturing specialised Tyre Painting Booths for major tyre manufacturers in India — with repeat orders from CEAT Tyres for Bhandup and Ambernath plants. Leading tyre paint booth manufacturer since 1985, based in Thane, Maharashtra.

About Tyre Painting Booths

With the modernisation happening in each field of science and technology, tyres are also one of the important areas where adoption of new methods adds to the longer life of tyres. A tyre is a rubber ring placed over the rim of a wheel to provide traction and reduce road shocks — especially a hollow inflated ring (pneumatic tyre) consisting of a reinforced outer casing enclosing an inner tube.

Autocoat is a 35-year-old company that has worked with most products and companies across the automobile sector for painting. Due to this experience, Autocoat was awarded many painting booths for tyre painting. Tire paint booth or tyre painting is not a usual kind of method followed by all tyre manufacturers — smaller tyre manufacturers are not familiar with this kind of technology.

Large tyre manufacturers like CEAT Tyres, Mahansaria Tyres and a few more are practising this kind of tyre painting method in Tyre Painting Booths — specifically for tractor and trailer tyres.


Tyre Internal Painting – Old vs New Method

There are two methods for treating the internal areas of tyres before vulcanization — the traditional mica powder method and the modern water-based paint method:

Old Method — Mica Powder Spraying

Dust collector with powder guns

Previously, mica in a very tiny atomized powdered form was sprayed in the internal areas of the tyres. The quantity of mica powder differs as per the size of the tyre. Normally dust collectors with powder guns are used for such kind of spraying techniques.

  • Mica powder sprayed in atomized form
  • Powder quantity varies by tyre size
  • Dust collectors with powder guns used
  • Acts as anti-sticking releasing agent
  • Prevents inner rubber sticking to mould
  • Still in use at some smaller manufacturers

New Method — Water Based Paint

Spray guns + Paint Booth for Tyres

Water-based paint spraying is the modern special method used to spray in the interior of tyres before vulcanization. Due to the light stickiness of the liquid and high atomisation from spray guns, it is always advised to spray with a dedicated Paint Booth for Tyres.

  • Specialised spray guns & compressed air pots
  • High atomisation for even coverage
  • Must be used with a dedicated tyre paint booth
  • Acts as releasing agent — prevents mould sticking
  • Prevents sulphur movement during curing
  • Improves tyre resilience and tensile strength

Mica Powder – Properties & Role in Tyre Production

Mica powder is a highly useful component as an anti-sticking and anti-blocking compound in the production of rubber tyres. Applied as a dusting and releasing agent inside the tyre, it plays a critical role in the vulcanization process:

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Anti-Sticking Releasing Agent

Prevents the inner rubber and casing of tyres from sticking to the mould during the vulcanization process — enabling clean release without damage to the tyre.

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Sulphur Movement Control

Prevents movement of sulphur while permitting the air and moisture to escape during curing — creating a uniform internal structure throughout the tyre body.

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Improves Rubber Properties

As a rubber additive and filler, mica improves the resilience, hardness, tensile strength and tear resistance of rubber articles — contributing to longer tyre life.

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Wide Application Range

Used for automobile tyres, motor bike tyres, heavy duty tyres and aircraft tyres — wherever vulcanization of rubber to a mould requires a reliable releasing agent.

Tyre Paint Booth for Water Based Paint – Autocoat Engineering India
Tyre Paint Booth — Water-Based Paint Method — Autocoat Engineering India

How the Tyre Painting Booth Works

The necessity of a Paint Booth for tyres is due to the smoke and paint dust generated by spray guns during tyre internal painting — which must be quickly captured before reaching the surrounding area. Autocoat’s Tyre Paint Booth works in the following sequence:

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    Spray guns applied inside tyre interior — water-based paint is atomised and sprayed on the internal surface of the tyre with specialised spray guns and compressed air pots.
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    Paint dust and smoke captured immediately — the tyre paint waste overspray and smoke generated by the spray guns is quickly drawn into the booth’s filtration system through adequate exhaust velocity.
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    Multiple series of metallic baffles — the tyre paint waste spray passes through multiple series of metallic baffles that arrest and capture paint particles at each stage of filtration.
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    Final filters — after the metallic baffles, the air passes through final filters which capture remaining fine particulate matter — leaving only clean, permissible air to be exhausted out of the ducts.
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    Clean air exhausted — only clean, permissible air is released out of the exhaust ducts — ensuring full compliance with pollution board norms for particulate matter.
Repeat Orders from CEAT Tyres — Bhandup & Ambernath Plants

With the performance of Autocoat’s spray booths for tyres, Autocoat was able to receive repeat tyre paint booth orders from CEAT Tyres for their Bhandup and Ambernath plants. Autocoat has also recently supplied paint booths for truck tyres and tractor tyre painting — demonstrating the versatility of the tyre booth design across different tyre sizes and types.

Tyre Booth Installations in India

Below are actual photos of Tyre Paint Booths in India manufactured by Autocoat Engineering (I) Pvt Ltd:


Tyre Painting Booth – Key Features

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Multiple Metallic Baffle Filtration

Multiple series of metallic baffles arrest and extract the maximum amount of paint dust and smoke generated during tyre internal spraying — when spray is applied in the right direction.

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Pollution Board Norm Compliance

Final filters after the metallic baffles ensure only clean, permissible air is exhausted out of the ducts — fully meeting pollution board norms for particulate matter.

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Suitable for Water-Based Paint

Specifically designed for high-atomisation water-based paint spraying systems — capturing the fine mist and smoke generated when spraying inside tyre interiors.

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100% In-House Manufacturing

Every tyre paint booth is manufactured, assembled, numbered and tested at Autocoat’s Thane facility — with live trials given to the customer before dispatch for complete satisfaction.

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AutoCAD Engineered Design

Designing and calculation are the main keys before any manufacturing begins. Every booth is AutoCAD engineered to suit the specific tyre size, production volume and factory layout.

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Bolted, Dismantlable Construction

Autocoat paint booths are completely bolted and can easily be dismantled and shifted to any factory location — minimising hassle during plant changes or facility relocation.

Major Tyre Industry Clients
CEAT Tyres — Bhandup Plant CEAT Tyres — Ambernath Plant Mahansaria Tyres Truck Tyre Manufacturers Tractor Tyre Manufacturers

Mica Powder vs Water-Based Paint – Comparison

FeatureMica Powder MethodWater-Based Paint Method
MethodAtomised powder sprayingLiquid paint spraying
EquipmentDust collector + powder gunsSpray guns + compressed air pots
Paint Booth RequiredDust collector systemDedicated Tyre Paint Booth
Overspray TypeDry powder dustPaint mist + smoke
Releasing ActionYes — anti-stickingYes — anti-sticking
Sulphur ControlYesYes
Tyre Quality ImprovementModerateHigher — better coverage
AdoptionOlder, smaller manufacturersLarge manufacturers — CEAT, Mahansaria
Tyre TypesAll rubber tyresTractor, trailer, truck tyres

Tyre Painting Booth Applications

Autocoat Tyre Painting Booths are used across the following tyre types and production applications:

Tractor tyre internal painting
Trailer tyre internal painting
Truck tyre paint booths
Automobile tyre pre-vulcanization coating
Heavy duty tyre releasing agent application
Motor bike tyre production
Water-based paint tyre spraying lines
Mica powder tyre dusting systems

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Tyre Painting Booth? +
A Tyre Painting Booth (also called a Tire Paint Booth) is a specialised spray booth for painting the internal areas of tyres before vulcanization — using either mica powder (old method) or water-based paint (new method). The booth captures the smoke and fine paint dust generated during spraying through multiple series of metallic baffles and final filters, leaving only clean permissible air to be exhausted. Autocoat has been manufacturing tyre paint booths since 1985 with repeat orders from CEAT Tyres for their Bhandup and Ambernath plants.
Why is a Paint Booth needed for tyre internal painting? +
The necessity of a Paint Booth for tyres is due to the smoke and fine paint dust generated by spray guns when spraying water-based paint inside the tyre interior. Due to the light stickiness of the liquid and high atomisation from spray guns, a dedicated Tyre Paint Booth is always advised. Without a booth, the fine mist and smoke would contaminate the surrounding area and fail pollution board norms. The booth captures the overspray immediately through metallic baffles and filters.
What is the difference between mica powder and water-based paint for tyre internal coating? +
Mica powder is the older method — sprayed in tiny atomised form using dust collectors and powder guns. Water-based paint is the newer method — sprayed using specialised spray guns with compressed air pots inside a dedicated Tyre Painting Booth. Both methods act as releasing agents that prevent the inner rubber and casing from sticking to the mould during vulcanization, and both prevent sulphur movement while permitting air and moisture to escape during curing. Large manufacturers like CEAT Tyres and Mahansaria Tyres use the water-based paint method with a dedicated paint booth.
What is the role of mica powder or water-based paint in tyre production? +
Both act as a releasing agent applied on the inner rubber and casing of tyres before vulcanization. Their key roles are: (1) Prevent inner rubber and casing from sticking to the mould during vulcanization; (2) Prevent movement of sulphur while permitting air and moisture to escape during curing; (3) Create a uniform internal structure; (4) As a rubber additive and filler, improve resilience, hardness, tensile strength and tear resistance of rubber articles.
Which tyre companies use Autocoat Tyre Painting Booths? +
Autocoat has supplied repeat tyre paint booth orders to CEAT Tyres for their Bhandup and Ambernath plants. Mahansaria Tyres is another major tyre manufacturer practising tyre painting in Autocoat-supplied booths. Autocoat has also recently supplied paint booths for truck tyres and tractor tyre painting. Autocoat is the go-to tyre painting booth manufacturer for large tyre manufacturers in India.
Who is the best Tyre Painting Booth manufacturer in India? +
Autocoat Engineering (India) Pvt Ltd, Thane, Maharashtra — a 35-year-old company and India’s leading Tyre Painting Booth manufacturer since 1985. With vast experience in the automobile sector for painting, Autocoat was awarded and continues to receive repeat orders for tyre paint booths from major manufacturers. Every booth is manufactured, assembled, numbered, tested and live trials are given to the customer for complete satisfaction. Both Autocoat’s office and factory are located in Thane.