What is rotary table shot blasting machine?
A Rotary Table Shot Blasting Machine is a type of shot blasting equipment designed for surface treatment of flat, round, or irregularly shaped workpieces. It uses a rotating table to hold and move the workpieces through the blasting process, ensuring uniform exposure to abrasive media (such as steel shot or grit). This machine is ideal for cleaning, descaling, deburring, and surface preparation of parts that require precise and consistent treatment.
How It Works
(1) Loading: Workpieces are placed onto a rotating table (turntable) inside the blasting chamber.
(2) Blasting: The table rotates while abrasive media is propelled at high speed onto the surfaces of the workpieces.
(3) Uniform Treatment: The rotation ensures that all surfaces of the workpieces are evenly exposed to the abrasive media.
(4) Unloading: After the blasting process is complete, the workpieces are unloaded, and the abrasive media is separated and recycled.
Key Features
(1) Rotating Table (Turntable): Holds and rotates workpieces during the blasting process.
(2) Abrasive Media: Steel shot, grit, or other materials are used for blasting.
(3) Recovery System: Collects and recycles the abrasive media for reuse.
(4) Dust Collector: Removes dust and debris generated during the process.
(5) Variable Speed Control: Allows adjustment of table rotation speed for different workpiece types and processing requirements.
(6) Custom Fixtures: Can be tailored to hold specific workpiece shapes securely.
Applications
(1) Cleaning: Removes rust, scale, paint, and contaminants from workpieces.
(2) Deburring: Removes sharp edges or burrs from machined parts.
(3) Surface Finishing: Improves the surface texture and appearance of workpieces.
(4) Surface Preparation: Prepares workpieces for coating, painting, or further processing.
(5) Peening: Enhances the durability and fatigue resistance of metal parts.
Advantages
(1) Uniform Treatment: Ensures all surfaces of the workpieces are evenly treated.
(2) High Efficiency: Can process multiple workpieces simultaneously, depending on the size of the table.
(3) Versatility: Suitable for a wide range of flat, round, or irregularly shaped workpieces.
(4) Customizable: Can be tailored to specific workpiece shapes and sizes.
(5) Cost-Effective: Abrasive media can be recycled, reducing operational costs.
Typical Industries
(1) Automotive: Treating car components like brake discs, gears, or engine parts.
(2) Aerospace: Cleaning and finishing aircraft components.
(3) Foundries: Cleaning castings and forgings.
(4) Construction: Preparing structural steel components.
(5) Heavy Machinery: Treating large machine parts.
Example Use Cases
(1) Cleaning and preparing brake discs for automotive use.
(2) Removing scale and oxidation from large steel castings.
(3) Surface preparation of round or irregularly shaped parts for coating.
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