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Junair Paint Booth Filter Fitments

Junair's product line covers compact 1 Series rear-extract booths through 7 Series high-throughput configurations, with the 3 Series floor-extract and 5 Series mid-range filling out the body-shop applications. The eBooth 63A targets electric-vehicle finishing. Junair publishes a downloads catalog of brochures and technical data sheets at the company website, though the download mechanism uses JS-driven buttons that block automated extraction. We carry verified fitments via authorized-distributor cross-reference.

Quick answer

Junair, known as JBI in some markets, manufactures paint booths from the UK with US distribution. The 1, 3, 5, and 7 Series spray booth ovens span the product line from compact rear-extract through high-throughput aerospace and industrial configurations, plus the eBooth 63A and additional body-shop and finishing equipment. Documentation lives at junair-spraybooths.co.uk/information/downloads behind JS-driven download buttons.

By Ben Kurtz · Filter Fitment Lead, 20+ years in paint-booth service · Updated May 9, 2026

How shops choose Junair filters

Junair booth designs span a wide range, the 1 Series is rear-extract (intake at front, exhaust at rear), the 3 Series uses floor extraction, the 5 and 7 Series follow downdraft conventions with ceiling diffusion plus exhaust-pit arrestor media. The eBooth 63A handles EV-finishing specifics. Filter slot dimensions vary across the series; the catalog separates fitments by Series number explicitly. Junair's UK design carries integrated paint-mixing, gun-cleaning, and paint-storage equipment that some installations also use; consumables for those components are separate from the booth-filter family.

Regulatory landscape

Junair installations face standard US regulatory layers, state DEP authority plus regional AQMDs, plus federal OSHA spray-finishing standards. Aerospace-rated Junair configurations (some 7 Series builds in tier-supplier finishing) layer NESHAP Subpart GG on top with HEPA-class final-stage filtration. We separate aerospace-class kits from collision-class kits explicitly so the right SKU lands in the right cart.

Who runs Junair booths

Junair installations in the US concentrate across three populations. First, body-shop applications using the 3 or 5 Series, independent collision and small-MSO chains. Second, industrial and aerospace finishing using the 7 Series with engineering-spec capture requirements. Third, prep and small-parts finishing using the 1 Series rear-extract for tighter-footprint installations. The eBooth 63A appears in newer EV-focused finishing operations.

Junair filter FAQs

What's the difference between the Junair Series numbers?

Series numbers reflect throughput, configuration, and intended application. 1 Series is compact rear-extract (smaller footprint, lower throughput). 3 Series is floor-extract. 5 Series is mid-range body-shop downdraft. 7 Series is high-throughput downdraft for industrial and aerospace work. The catalog separates fitments by Series; identify yours from the nameplate or use the Filter Finder.

Is JBI the same as Junair?

JBI (Junair Bodyshop International) is a market-naming variant for Junair products in some regions. The same UK-origin engineering applies to both names; verified fitments cover the JBI-branded equivalents.

What is the eBooth 63A?

The Junair eBooth 63A is a paint-and-cure booth oven sized for electric-vehicle finishing applications, with specific cycle controls for EV-coating systems. Verified fitments for the eBooth 63A are documented separately from the 1/3/5/7 Series body-shop family.

How often should I replace filters on a Junair 5 Series?

Body shops on the 5 Series typically run intake every 40-55 days and exhaust every 85-115 days under normal volume. Higher-throughput 7 Series industrial installations compress to engineering-spec cadences. Subscriptions auto-tune by Series and shop-volume profile.

Where can I download Junair technical specifications?

Junair publishes brochures and data sheets at junair-spraybooths.co.uk/information/downloads. The download mechanism uses JS-driven buttons (each requires a click), so automated extraction returns no direct PDF URLs. Our verified fitments come from authorized-distributor parts cross-references; capture data ships with every order.

Do you stock fitments for older Junair installations?

Yes. The Filter Finder accepts photos for older Junair models and matches against the closest verified fitment family. The Junair installed base in the US includes some pre-2010 units still operating, which the catalog supports through field-verified fitment matching.

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