Solving Space & Mobility Challenges
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- Dec 31, 2025
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Description
Not every facility has the luxury of open floor space, permanent square footage, or the budget for large-scale construction. Many finishing operations need a compliant, controllable, safe environment to spray coatings without pouring new slabs, modifying buildings, or waiting out permitting delays.
That’s exactly where California Pulse can deliver massive value through Container Spray booths. Built inside industrial shipping containers, these self-contained finishing systems ship to your site assembled, pre-wired, and structurally enclosed. You drop them in place, connect utilities, and start painting—no construction downtime, no facility interruption, no lease negotiation.
Container booths provide a controlled finishing environment with proper airflow, filtration, lighting, heat options, code-compliant ventilation and fire supression, all in a mobile footprint that can be moved, rented, staged outdoors, or deployed as a temporary expansion during peak production.
If you need finishing capacity now, without building expansion, this is your most efficient path.

Benefits
✔ Zero Construction Footprint
No building remodels
No cutting walls or modifying infrastructure
Avoids timelines for architectural review or major permitting
✔ Fast, Plug-and-Play Installation
Ships fully assembled
Pre-wired electrical and lighting
Integrated intake and exhaust plenums
Set in place with forklift or crane
Connect power, airline, optional heat—ready to run
Most facilities can go from delivery to production in days—not weeks.
✔ Mobile, Moveable, Reusable
Ideal for leased spaces
Relocate between facilities
Stage near outdoor production
Allows temporary or seasonal capacity increases
Instead of being an asset locked to a building, it becomes a production tool you can take with you.
✔ Outdoor-Rated Finishing Space
Container booths allow outdoor placement, avoiding internal floor competition. Perfect for:
Parking lot staging
Behind-building setups
Industrial yards
Remote service sites
✔ Code-Aligned Safety & Filtration
California Pulse integrates proper:
Airflow direction
Exhaust filtration
Containment
LED lighting
Fan packages
Fire suppression
This supports compliance with NFPA, EPA, and state-level requirements when used correctly.
✔ Scalable Sizes and Configuration
20-ft and 40-ft configurations standard
Custom lengths available
Optional vestibules, double containers, or side-entry work doors
Heated or unheated configurations
Whether you’re spraying small parts or full-size equipment, the footprint is adjustable.

How It Works
Every unit starts with an industrial-grade freight container built for structural longevity. California Pulse can retrofit the interior with a multitude of options:
Interior Wall Finishes
Galvanized metal interior walls, insulated or non-insulated
Lighting Grid
Enclosed LED light fixtures for color-accurate finishing
Intake Air Handling
Filtered supply air
Roof or wall intake
Exhaust System
Properly ducted tubaxial fan assemblies
Industrial exhaust filters
Optional Climate Control
For powder finishing and wet-paint curing
Gas or electric heaters
Temperature-stable environments
Electrical System
Pre-wired panels
Code-rated conduit
Once positioned on-site, a typical start-up looks like:
Place container on level surface.
Connect electrical service.
Connect compressed air and heat (if applicable).
Verify airflow.
Start production.
No drywall. No interior buildout.

Why Buy From California Pulse
We at California Pulse manufacture booths for real production demands—not theoretical specs. Our teams deliver:
Engineering support for any permitting questions
Selection guidance based on throughput and coating type
Genuine American-built construction
High-efficiency fans and filters
Proven workflows from automotive to industrial markets
Logistics and placement support
When you buy from California Pulse, you aren’t buying a container. You’re buying capacity, speed, mobility, and compliance.





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