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Opus 1- for the salon
Opus 1Opus 1 is our general In-Salon spray tanning system and is available in 240v and 110v options.
 It is broken down into 2 prices comprising the Extraction Booth and Spray System. You have the option to order the In-Salon spray workstation to compliment the extractor booth, or purchase a
neat travel case which adds flexibility to your business by offering mobile treatments.
Manufactured using Aluminium, it weighs just 35kg. This unit is supplied with our industry-first 2
year warranty.

With Opus 1, you get the chance to include an add-on, providing you with the facility to go mobile at a later date with the extractor booth, converting your booth between Opus 1 and Opus 2 (mobile). This option is best worth considering if you order the tanning travel case up front with your main order, otherwise, you would have to order the additional travel case.

Opus 1 extracts contaminated air at a rate in excess of 1,000 cubic meters per hour, ensuring that no matter where the system is used, a clean spray tanning environment is assured. These units use the rear face extraction technique and offer a low cost form of extraction.

Opus 1 has been designed in a way that allows the salon to maintain the equipment themselves.
Delivered to salons in 3 boxes, Opus 1 can be assembled in less than 5 minutes without the need to use tools. Filter service packs can be purchased at 6 month intervals at £50 and easily allows the salon to complete all preventative maintenance procedures.

Opus 1 is manufactured using Aluminium. This material is lightweight, strong and has the added value of never rusting. The main extractor is powder coated in a textured black finish which is highly resistant to scratches. The clip-on side panels, are manufactured using an Aluminium / Thermoplastic composite and includes a superb aesthetic finish in brushed aluminium which is highly resistant to discolouration and wear. This is lacquered to ensure that the finish remains intact for many years. It gives a high-tech finish for the overall system and sits well in any design of salon. This finish, in our opinion, will complement any salon with the salon branding digitally printed on either side of the side panels.

The method of extraction, as previously stated, uses the rear extract technique and is an effective method of managing overspray during spray tanning treatments, although a little chilly for clients.
From a Health & Safety perspective, it protects the therapist who would otherwise be subject to exposure and possible overspray. Contaminated air is pulled through a rear filter panel within the rear extraction chamber and pulled through a comprehensive filtration and baffle plate system. This captures the majority wet overspray within the primary and secondary filters.
Air is then pulled through to the rear of the extraction chambers and within the rear confines of the extractor where it is taken through a third set of filters as exhausted air with filters used to capture dry particulate that manage to get through the initial filter system.
The extraction fans are located within the rear top and bottom chambers and comprise 4 x Backward Curve Centrifugal fans. These are extremely powerful for their size and run on normal 240v AC. They are also quiet and extremely reliable.
Extraction capability is considerable and extremely effective with an extraction rate of up to 1,000m³/h at nearly 200Pfa filter resistance, making it easily the best in its class.

We believe the best method of managing tanning solution is to capitalise on the bottle feed system as this offers the highest level of flexibility when using a multiple of brands, shades etc, at virtually no cost. Reservoirs, fluid pumps, fluid lines add possible failure modes which can prove expensive in the short and long term.
 
The system includes a superb spray gun, the Anest Iwata LPH50, the smallest HVLP spray gun on the market today. It offers a superior performance with very little overspray, less fogging over the skin and therefore, less waste and higher profits.

Maintenance is extremely easy and simply requires a water flush at the end of the day, nothing else other than general cleaning on monthly basis. If the spray gun ever needs replacement, this is simple to replace using simple push-in fitting technology. 6 Fluid bottles, (100ml each), will be supplied with each system, allowing you to prepare bottles with different tanning brands if necessary. Simply remove the bottle currently on the spray gun and replace with the new bottle.

Access to the primary and secondary stage filters is achieved by removing the front filter panels by applying a quarter turn to 7 slot screws in total. Once the two panels are removed from the front of the extractor, filters are then accessible for replacement. Filters will require replacement every 60 tans. The primary filter would be disposed of and the secondary filter would replace the primary filter. A new secondary filter would be introduced during this change. 3rd stage filters within the exhaust section of the extraction chamber can also be changed by the salon and would be done once every 6 months. This is the only system, other than Opus 2 & 3, that allows the salon to access all filters for replacement on the exhaust side as this normally requires a service engineer to complete this task on booth service. Opus 1 has been designed so that the salon is able to effect all service requirements themselves, thus helping to reduce running costs.

The spray delivery system is provided as a separate free-standing unit to one side of the Extractor Booth. It sits on 4 rubber feet which helps reduce noise significantly. A gun hook is provided on the side of the unit allowing the gun to be docked between treatments.

Power will be supplied to the system from two plug sockets, (240v AC - 10Amp supply), one used for powering the extractor and the other used for powering the spray workstation.

The Opus 1 Spray Booth dimensions are H1,950mm x W1,150mm x D1,100mm making it one of
the smallest footprint booths in its class. The spray work station measures W450mm x D450mm x
H500mm.
 
Cost including workstation: £2800.00 + Del (Please click here for more details)

Opus 2- for the mobile therapist.

Opus 2Opus 2 is our Mobile spray tanning system and is also available in 240v and 110v options. It is broken down into 2 prices comprising the Extraction Booth and Spray System. Manufactured using Aluminium, it is the lightest rigid spray tanning system available on the market today, weighing just 35kg.

Both Opus 1 & 2 are capable of extracting at rates in excess of 1,000 cubic meters per hour, ensuring that no matter where the system is used, a clean spray tanning environment is
assured.

Both systems use LVLP spray technology (Low Volume Low Pressure) which offers significant benefits to the end user over the older technology of HVLP systems. Both systems use an average of 50ml spray tanning solution per full body tan due to the higher spray transfer efficiency and lower waste of the LVLP system. The quality, evenness and comfort of the spray treatment is superior to any system on the market today.

Opus 1 and Opus 2 have been designed in a way that allows the salon to maintain the equipment themselves. Delivered to salons in 3 boxes, both systems can be assembled in less than 5 minutes without the need to use tools. Filter service packs can be purchased at 6 month intervals and easily allows the salon to complete all preventative maintenance procedures.

Comprehensive support is offered from our website using a combination of pdf downloads, photo step by step instructions and video footage. A CD is also supplied with each system.

Cost including workstation: £2800.00 + Del (Please click here for more details)

Opus 3- fully integrated in salon system

Opus 3The main framework of the system is manufactured using Aluminium. This material is lightweight, strong and has the added value of never rusting. This will be powder coated in
a textured black finish which is highly resistant to scratches. The interior and exterior panels, are manufactured using an Aluminium / Thermoplastic composite and includes a superb aesthetic finish in brushed aluminium which is highly resistant to discolouration and wear. This is lacquered to ensure that the finish remains intact for many years. It gives a high-
tech finish for the overall system and sits well in any design of salon. This finish, in our opinion, will complement any salon with the salon name or distribution organisation digitally printed on either side of the system and upon the central facia plate within the confines of the spray chamber.

The method of extraction uses the down-flow technique as we have found this to be the most effective method of managing overspray during spray tanning treatments. This is both comfortable for the client and from a Health & Safety perspective, for the therapist who would otherwise be subject to exposure to possible overspray. Contaminated air is pulled through a floor grate within the base of the booth and pulled through a comprehensive filtration and baffle plate system. This captures all wet overspray within the primary and secondary filters.
Air is then pulled up to the top chamber within the rear confines of the spray booth where it is taken through a third set of filters, used to capture dry particulate that manage to get through the initial filter system. Once air is pulled into the top chamber, it is exhausted in two areas. 85% of the air is re-circulated back into the spray chamber through a fourth filter, above the clients head, which encourages the action of down-flow.
The remaining 15% air flow, is exhausted out from the top of the spray booth into the salon treatment room through a fifth filter. This ratio enables fresh air to be pulled into the spray chamber from the front of the booth at a gentle rate, always pulling overspray into the confines of the spray chamber and away from the therapist. Exhausted air into the treatment room is clean, so therefore, never presents a problem where the treatment room can suffer damage from overspray.

The re-circulating air temperature can be adjusted from ambient temperature up to 28 degrees Celsius in order to provide a comfortable environment for the client. Cold air flow over a wet spray tanned body is extremely uncomfortable for the client.
Six lights are fitted within the roof section around and above the client. This illuminates both the booth and the
client and enables the therapist a clear view of where they have sprayed upon the client.
The central fascia panel within the confines of the spray chamber, located behind the client, is used to contain
the diaphragm compressor and other associated equipment and fittings. This is accessed through a small
panel and from the front of the spray booth for ease of access and possible replacement. It also includes the
main On/Off switch and includes a second enclosure suitable for storage of consumables. It should be noted that if upgrading to an Automatic System, this second enclosure would be used to contain the control equipment associated with the automatic feature.

The extraction fans are located within the top chamber and comprise 4 x Backward Curve Centrifugal fans. These are extremely powerful for their size and run on normal 240v AC. They are also quiet and extremely reliable. Replacement of the Centrifugal fans, should they ever fail, is simply a case of removing a top panel within the top chamber.

Extraction capability is considerable and extremely effective with an extraction rate of up to 2,500m³/h at nearly 200Pfa filter resistance, making it easily the best in its class.
Any replacement parts within the booth are aided by simple plug and socket assembly. This enables you as a salon, to easily effect the replacement yourselves should an item fail. Even the heater elements within the top chamber can be replaced by the salon.
We believe the best method of managing tanning solution is to capitalise on the bottle feed system as this offers the highest level of flexibility when using a multiple of brands, shades etc, at virtually no cost. Reservoirs, fluid pumps, fluid lines add possible failure modes which can prove expensive in the short and long term.

The system includes a superb spray gun, using LVLP spray technology. It offers a superior performance to that of HVLP with less overspray, less fogging over the skin and therefore, less waste and higher profits.
Maintenance is extremely easy and simply requires a water flush at the end of the day, nothing else other than general cleaning on a weekly or monthly basis. It is certainly our preferred spray gun to any we have used over the last 7 years. If the spray gun ever needs replacement, this is simple to replace using simple push-in fitting technology.

Access to the primary and secondary stage filters is achieved by hinging open the floor grate. Filters will require replacement every 80 tans. The primary filter would be disposed of and the secondary filter would replace the primary filter. A new secondary filter would be introduced during this change.
3rd stage filters within the fan ducting tubes can also be changed by the salon and would be done once a year, together with the 4th and 5th filter sets within the top chamber. This is the only system, other than Opus 1 & 2, that allows the salon to access all filters for replacement on the exhaust side as this normally requires a service engineer to complete this task on booth service. Opus 3 has been designed so that the salon is able to effect all service requires themselves, thus helping to reduce running costs.
 

Power will be supplied to the booth from a single plug socket, (240v AC - 10Amp supply). A detachable 2 meter power chord will be provided at the lower rear face of the spray booth.

The Opus 3 Spray Booth dimensions are H2,200mm x W1,200mm x D1,500mm making it one of the smallest footprint booths in its class.


 
Cost including workstation: £4500.00 + Del (Please click here for more details)



Opus Workstation- for Opus 1&2

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Both systems for Opus 1 and Opus2 use LVLP spray technology (Low Volume Low Pressure) which offers significant benefits to the end user over the older technology of HVLP systems. Both systems use an average of 50ml spray tanning solution per full body tan due to the higher spray transfer efficiency and lower waste of the LVLP system. The quality, evenness and comfort of the spray treatment is superior to any system on the market today.


 
Cost of workstation: £900.00 + Del (Please click here for more details)


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