Is bootcamp simmilar for every mac devices ?

I have 7 different mac devices in my shop and every day i recieve a lot of other mac devices from customers to install apps and windows on them. I want to how can i download bootcams for different devices so i shouldnt have to download it for every device every single time.
Pls give links to download boot camp for different devices seperatly.
Thanks

There are different Boot Camp versions for each Mac, and you can see all of them in this site > http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5634
Note that new Macs like the Mid 2013 MacBook Air use a special Boot Camp support version that can only be downloaded through Boot Camp Assistant in one of these MacBooks

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