- Article no.
- DRE-CLN-015
- Category
- Waste management
- Workflow
- Paint room control
- Result
- Safer handling
- Use case
- Workshop housekeeping
- Process route
- Paint-room waste-management route for safer handling and cleaner housekeeping.
- Unit format
- Drester waste-management support system.
- Paint system fit
- Supports cleaning and paint-room control; it should be matched to actual waste streams.
- Capacity role
- Use where waste handling, storage, and disposal discipline are part of the proposal.
- Workspace / utilities
- Confirm waste type, storage area, handling routine, and local compliance requirements.
- Proposal check
- Confirm model configuration, paint system, cleaning media, ventilation, waste route, and maintenance routine before quoting.
- Consumables route
- Plan cleaning media, filters, waste handling, and operator maintenance discipline as part of the equipment decision.
- Best fit trigger
- Choose Waste Management when the proposal must address housekeeping, waste handling, and cleaning by-products rather than only the main machine.
- Main difference
- Waste Management is the control layer after cleaning; it supports responsible handling instead of adding washing capacity.
- Setup check
- Confirm waste types, local handling expectations, station layout, operator routines, storage, and service responsibility.
- Aftercare route
- Plan collection, transfer, storage, disposal coordination, and staff rules for paint-room waste.
- Next decision
- Use Waste Management as part of a complete Ace, Classic, wheel-wash, or paint-room support proposal.
- Product role
- Waste handling support
- Common applications
- Workshop waste handling, Paint room housekeeping, Cleaning support
- Decision focus
- Helps manage cleaning waste more effectively.
- Product tier
- Paint-room waste-control route
- Workflow position
- Waste-management route for workshops that need safer, tidier, and more controlled handling of cleaning and paint-room waste.
- Choose when
- Choose Waste Management when the proposal must address housekeeping, waste handling, and cleaning by-products rather than only the main machine.
- Key difference
- Waste Management is the control layer after cleaning; it supports responsible handling instead of adding washing capacity.
- Not first when
- Do not lead with Waste Management if the buyer has not selected the gunwasher, wheel washer, or cleaning workflow that creates the waste stream.
- Setup / training check
- Confirm waste types, local handling expectations, station layout, operator routines, storage, and service responsibility.
- Consumables / aftercare
- Plan collection, transfer, storage, disposal coordination, and staff rules for paint-room waste.
- Next step
- Use Waste Management as part of a complete Ace, Classic, wheel-wash, or paint-room support proposal.