The inlet panel workshops reach for when they need one replaced fast
This single EU5 roof inlet panel is ideal for quick changes, smaller booths or topping up your existing stock. It keeps airflow clean, pressure steady and spray conditions reliable without needing a full pack.
Shops use the single panel when one section collapses, when a painter notices dust drifting in from a corner, or when a quick top up keeps the booth behaving for the rest of the week. It is the simplest way to keep the booth behaving without committing to a full set.
Why workshops choose the EU5 panel
The EU5 media is designed for real booth conditions. It holds dust in depth, resists sagging and keeps airflow predictable across the day.
Designed for everyday spray work
The PE mesh prevents sagging, the fibre depth captures fine dust early and the panel stays rigid even during bake cycles. This combination helps keep the booth predictable and stable, especially during high workload periods.
- Cleaner laminar flow for more consistent finishes
- Less dust entering the cabin
- Longer life than basic inlet panels
- Stronger structure that supports busy shops
Fits common booth brands
Compatible with most Australian spray booth brands. The list below covers the most common booths we supply EU5 panels for.
Truflow
Seetal
Masterbooth
MN Spraybooths
Junair
Blowtherm
USI Italia
GFS
If your booth uses a similar roof inlet frame, EU5 will usually fit once the size is matched correctly. Measure your frame and choose the closest panel size.
Frame sizes and fitment
Two panel sizes are available to suit popular roof inlet systems. Measure your current frame opening and match the closest size.
- 3060mm × 1510mm
- 3280mm × 1510mm
Frequently asked questions
Quick answers for busy paint shops
How do I know which size to order?
Measure the opening of your roof inlet frame and match it to the closest size listed on this page. Most booths follow standard Lowbake style dimensions, but measuring the visible frame opening is the safest way to confirm the right fit.
Can I mix old panels with new ones?
Yes. Workshops often replace a single panel when one section collapses or starts pulling dust. Mixing old and new panels is fine as long as the frame sizes match and the remaining panels are still holding shape.
How often should the inlet be changed?
A practical rule of thumb is to replace inlet panels when you see dust spotting, sagging or a drop in cabin cleanliness, even if airflow still feels strong. Busy shops often replace panels every one to two months depending on workload.
What symptoms mean the inlet needs replacing?
Common signs include sagging, visible dust on the cabin side, uneven airflow, painters noticing dust in one corner, or inconsistent finishes late in the week. These are early indicators that the inlet material is starting to load up.
Is this the same EU5 used in the full roof change outs?
Yes. This single panel uses the same EU5 media supplied in the EU5 Roof Inlet Filter 4 pack. The single panel is ideal for quick fixes, while the 4 pack gives consistent airflow across the entire roof.
Do I need to replace the exhaust filter at the same time?
Not always, but many shops match an inlet change with a fresh exhaust filter for best airflow balance. If you want the most installed exhaust filter in Australia, choose the USA Premium Paint Pocket Exhaust Filter.


