Blasting
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Pressure Blast Cabinet
The Airblast Pressure Blast Cabinets are designed for manual or automatic blasting of all sorts of items. The general jobs done in these cabinets are continuous and power work, like: cast and construction operations, the removing of mill scale, rust, coating layers to dull non-ferrous metals
The execution is according the compressed air system. The shotblasting vessel is constructed directly under the working area and provided with wear resistant parts which need little maintenance. The dust filter installation is constructed behind the working space, has a special deflector plate to separate the dust from the airflow. The two cartridges filters with automatic pulsing system remove the finest dust.
The back-wall of the working area and side door is completely covered with 3mm rubber. The installation is constructed of 3mm steel plate and finished with a coating layer in the colour grey.
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The Airblast Pressure Blast Cabinet with pressure blast method offers 3-4 times the production and impact of the suction/induction blast method. The high production method should be considered when there is a large area to be blasted, or where heavy rust, multiple layers of paint, or heavy oxides and scale must be removed.
Delivery includes:
Diameter | Ø 350 mm |
Max. Pressure | 6 bar |
Cabinet | Working area | Door | |
Height | 2790 mm | 1000 mm | 850 mm |
Width | 1560 mm | 1500 mm | 700 mm |
Depth | 1700 mm | 1000 mm |
The blastvessel has a capacity of approximate 17 litres, made from 5 mm steelplate and is provided with an automatic closing dual stage popup valve and grithopper with sieve. Further complete with an electrical 2/2 way inlet valve 1” and abrasive metering valve type “Microvalve”.
The abrasive falls into the hopper via the work grating in the working area of the blast cabinet. From the hopper the abrasive is poured into the blast vessel. By depressing the foot pedal the blast vessel is pressurized and closed by the cone. When the blast vessel is filled and pressurized the abrasive is transported to the working area of the blast cabinet via the abrasive hose. The abrasive hose with abrasive leads to the blast nozzle. The ratio between compressed air and abrasive can be adjusted by using the abrasive metering valve and the air regulator of the compressed air supply.