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Spray Booth for Radiator Painting &
Condenser Paint Booth – Autocoat Engineering

Autocoat Engineering has vast experience in the field of pretreatment for radiator and condenser painting — designing specialised paint booths for radiators of all sizes, with conveyorised painting lines, IR drying ovens and material handling systems. Exported to Sharjah, Saudi Arabia and beyond. India’s leading radiator spray booth manufacturer since 1985, based in Thane, Maharashtra.

About Radiators, Condensers & Radiator Painting

The radiator is one of the most important heat exchanging components in a motorbike or car. In a car, both a radiator and condenser coil are present. The condenser is a larger heat exchanger installed in front of the vehicle, typically beside or right in front of the radiator. The ambient air is pushed through the condenser fins by an electric fan and by natural flow during driving.

Car radiator and car condenser may look similar, but they serve very different purposes. A radiator cools the engine by circulating coolant through its fins, while a condenser helps to keep the interior of the car cool by circulating refrigerant.

Autocoat Engineering has vast experience in the field of pretreatment for radiator painting. Pretreatment of radiators or condensers is a little different from regular sheet metal products — the choice of material decides the type of pretreatment to be used. Paints and powder coating play an important role in the aesthetics and durability of a condenser or radiator.

Surfaces That Do Not Require Coating

Any painting process begins with surface preparation. The choice of paint or powder should be adaptive to copper fins and MS tank body at the same time. The following surfaces will not require protective coating — masking is applied to these areas:

Unpainted / Masked Surfaces
Plated Components Brass Machined Surfaces Chromium Plated Metals Porcelain Enamel Finishes Copper Rubber Galvanized Steel Stainless Steel Glass
Aluminium Radiators — Powder Coating Line

If it is an aluminium radiator, most of these go through a powder coating process rather than liquid painting. Powder coating for radiators is done mostly when the radiators are to be exported to other countries — powder coating has good resistance for sea travel and humid areas. This process works best with smaller size radiators. Both condensers and radiators are also powder coated by various companies depending on the surface requirement.


Radiator Painting Process – 3 Stages

Autocoat’s complete radiator painting process covers three distinct stages — from pretreatment and water removal through to final coat painting and drying:

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Pre-Treatment of Radiator Body & Water Removal

Cleaning of the surface of the radiator tank is carried out after assembly is checked. The pre-treatment of radiators happens during leak testing — two or maximum three tanks are sufficient for the leak testing of the tanks of a radiator. For aluminium radiators, after the leak test most are sent to the powder coating line.

It is also necessary to remove the water content trapped between the radiator or condenser fins. This percolated water can cause blisters, or the water turns to steam when exposed to oven heat — giving a very odd surface with holes in the paint film. Therefore it is essential to remove the trapped water from the fins by the air washing method before painting.

Pre-Treatment of Radiator Body – Leak Testing – Autocoat Engineering
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Painting in Radiator / Condenser Spray Booth — Single Final Coat

Once the radiator or condenser is totally free from water from the previous process, these radiators are painted with a directly applied single final coat. Most of the time it is a heat-resistant paint with high gloss. In the case of condensers, they are painted in the condenser spray booth with a similar single coat. Condensers often have a lighter shade and are mostly built in aluminium construction.

The paint coat applied over the radiator must withstand high temperatures on the external surface while it is running, and must also aesthetically look better. For high productivity, radiators are placed on jigs so that multiple radiators or condensers can be painted in the condenser paint booth. With heavy-duty jigs and good spray guns, the desired paint film in microns is achieved — the paint booth removes undesired overspray from the painting area, giving even smooth coating.

A small conveyorised spray booth for radiators can give a production output of 40 to 100 units per day on an 8-hour shift basis.

Painting in Condenser Spray Booth – Single Coat – Autocoat Engineering
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Drying of Liquid Painted Radiators — IR Lamp Method

The combination of mild steel tank, copper fins and black paint is perfectly suitable for absorbing a good amount of heat from the oven. Radiators can be dried by convection type heating or radiation type heating. Convection type heating takes a lot of space for the heat exchanger and other accessories.

Autocoat has developed a faster method of drying for radiators — the painted radiators are heated by means of infrared (IR) lamps or IR lights. The radiation from these IR lamps instantly raises the temperature of the black body, allowing the thinner content to evaporate in a quick interval — making the process faster and more space-efficient than conventional convection ovens.

Drying of Painted Radiators – IR Lamp Drying Oven – Autocoat Engineering

Conveyorised Painting & Material Handling for Large Radiators

Conveyorised Painting Plant for Radiators – Sharjah – Autocoat Engineering
Conveyorised Painting Plant for Radiators — Supplied by Autocoat Engineering, Sharjah

Autocoat has supplied many radiator paint booths and conveyorised radiator painting lines, running almost on a 3-shift basis trouble-free. Autocoat has designed, developed and manufactured conveyor radiator painting lines with conveyors for pre-heating and post-heating of radiators, handling multiple weights in the same equipment. Conveyorised radiator and condenser painting is very fast and economical.

Autocoat has also developed specialised material handling paint booths for large condensers and radiators. Most radiator companies paint large radiators horizontally on the floor — after painting one side, the component is left for air drying for 8 to 12 hours, then the other side is turned for painting. This is a very primitive way of painting that can cause dust and dirt settling on wet paint and variation in colour shade as they are painted at different timings.

With a paint booth for radiators with material handling equipment, both sides of the radiators can be painted at the same time without hassles — the same technique is used in conveyorised spray booths for radiators. All radiator paint booths have a dedicated material handling method that enhances the capability of the painter to lift and lower the heavy radiator and also to rotate it.

Conveyorised vs Batch – Radiator Painting Methods

Autocoat supplies radiator painting solutions for both high-volume conveyorised production and large radiator batch painting with material handling:


Conveyorised vs Batch Painting – Comparison

FeatureConveyorised Radiator PaintingBatch / Material Handling Booth
Best ForSmall to medium radiators & condensersLarge & heavy radiators
Production Output40–100 units / 8-hr shiftFlexible — per component
Production Shifts3-shift basis — trouble freeBatch basis
Both Sides Painted TogetherYes — simultaneousYes — with material handling
Drying MethodIR lamp — fast & space savingAir dry or IR oven
Pre-heat & Post-heat ConveyorYes — multi-weight supportNot applicable
Risk of Dust on Wet PaintMinimal — enclosed processMinimal — enclosed booth
Colour Variation RiskNone — same-time paintingNone — same-time both sides
Pollution ComplianceYesYes

Radiator Spray Booth – Key Features

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Specialised Pretreatment Process

Pretreatment of radiators and condensers is different from regular sheet metal — Autocoat applies 2–3 tank leak testing process, with the choice of pretreatment decided by the material (copper fins, MS tank, aluminium body).

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Air Washing — Fin Water Removal

Trapped water between radiator or condenser fins is removed by the air washing method before painting — preventing blisters and holes in the paint film that would otherwise appear when heat is applied during drying.

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Single Coat — Heat Resistant High Gloss Paint

Radiators and condensers are painted with a directly applied single final coat of heat-resistant, high-gloss paint — designed to withstand high external surface temperatures during engine operation.

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Conveyorised Lines — 40 to 100 Units/Day

Autocoat’s conveyorised radiator painting lines run on a 3-shift basis trouble-free, with pre-heating and post-heating conveyors handling multiple weights in the same equipment — fast and economical for high-volume production.

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IR Lamp Drying — Faster Than Convection

Autocoat’s developed IR lamp drying method instantly raises the temperature of the painted black body, allowing thinner to evaporate in a quick interval — far faster and more space-efficient than conventional convection ovens.

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Pollution Board Norm Compliance

Autocoat radiator spray booths are very efficient and match pollution board norms — ensuring overspray is fully captured and the workshop environment remains safe and compliant for painters and subordinates.

Major Radiator & Condenser Industry Clients
Teksons Pvt Ltd Banco Radiators Serck International Group (Sharjah) Sabah Radiators (Sharjah) El Salama Radiators (Saudi Arabia) Prijay Condensers And many more
Training & After-Sales Support Included

Training sessions are conducted by Autocoat to educate painters and subordinates for maximum productivity and effective maintenance of radiator spray booths. Every booth is manufactured, assembled, numbered, tested and live trials are given at the customer’s facility. Detailed instruction manuals, SOP laminations and TPM activity guidance are included with every unit.


Spray Booth for Radiator Painting – Applications

Autocoat Spray Booths for Radiator Painting and Condenser Paint Booths serve the following applications:

Car radiator painting — single heat-resistant coat
Motorbike radiator spray booth painting
Condenser spray booth — aluminium & copper fin
Aluminium radiator powder coating lines
Conveyorised radiator painting — 40–100 units/day
Large radiator batch booth with material handling
IR lamp drying oven for painted radiators
Export quality radiator painting — Sharjah & Saudi

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Spray Booth for Radiator Painting? +
A Spray Booth for Radiator Painting is a specialised spray painting enclosure designed for coating radiators and condensers through a structured process. Autocoat designs radiator paint booths for conveyorised painting lines (40–100 units per 8-hour shift), material handling booths for large radiators where both sides are painted simultaneously, and IR lamp drying systems. The booth removes overspray from the painting area, ensuring a smooth, even heat-resistant finish with full pollution compliance.
What is the 3-stage radiator painting process? +
Autocoat’s 3-stage radiator painting process: Process 1 — Pre-treatment during leak testing (2–3 tanks) followed by air washing to remove trapped water from fins — preventing blisters and holes in the paint film when heat is applied. Process 2 — Single final coat painting in the radiator or condenser spray booth using heat-resistant high-gloss paint; aluminium radiators often go to a powder coating line instead. Process 3 — Drying by Autocoat’s developed IR lamp method, which instantly raises the temperature of the black body to evaporate thinner quickly — faster and more space-efficient than convection ovens.
Why must trapped water be removed from radiator fins before painting? +
Water that percolates and becomes trapped between the radiator or condenser fins can cause two serious paint defects: it can cause blisters in the paint film, or the water turns to steam when exposed to oven heat — giving a very odd surface with holes in the paint film. Therefore Autocoat’s process includes removing all trapped water from the fins by the air washing method before any painting or drying takes place. This step is critical for a defect-free paint film on radiators and condensers.
What is the production capacity of a conveyorised radiator painting line? +
Autocoat’s small conveyorised spray booth for radiators can give a production output of 40 to 100 units per day on an 8-hour shift basis. Autocoat has designed, developed and manufactured conveyor radiator painting lines with conveyors for pre-heating and post-heating of radiators, handling multiple weights in the same equipment. These conveyorised radiator and condenser painting lines run almost on a 3-shift basis trouble-free and are very fast and economical.
What is the advantage of painting both sides of a large radiator simultaneously? +
Many radiator companies paint large radiators horizontally on the floor — painting one side, leaving it for air drying for 8 to 12 hours, then turning and painting the other side. This primitive method can cause dust and dirt settling on wet paint and variation in colour shade as the two sides are painted at different times. Autocoat’s paint booth for radiators with material handling equipment allows both sides to be painted at the same time — eliminating colour variation, dust contamination and long waiting times.
When is powder coating preferred over liquid painting for radiators? +
Powder coating for radiators is done mostly when the radiators are to be exported to other countries — powder coating has good resistance for sea travel and humid areas, and is more elaborate than liquid painting. Powder coating works best with smaller size radiators. Aluminium radiators in particular mostly go through the powder coating process. Both condensers and radiators are powder coated by various companies depending on the surface requirement and end use of the product.
Who is the best Spray Booth for Radiator Painting manufacturer in India? +
Autocoat Engineering (India) Pvt Ltd, Thane, Maharashtra — India’s leading radiator spray booth manufacturer since 1985, with radiator painting lines supplied in India, Sharjah and Saudi Arabia. Major clients include Teksons Pvt Ltd, Banco Radiators, Serck International Group (Sharjah), Sabah Radiators (Sharjah), El Salama Radiators (Saudi Arabia), Prijay Condensers and many more. Every radiator paint booth is manufactured, assembled, numbered, tested and commissioned at the customer’s facility with full training support.