Definition and Purpose
Abrasive blasting equipment is specialized machinery used to clean, smooth, roughen, or shape surfaces by propelling abrasive media at high speeds. This process, also known as sandblasting, media blasting, or grit blasting, is widely used across industries for surface preparation, cleaning, and finishing. It is highly effective for removing rust, paint, scale, and other contaminants, as well as for enhancing surface adhesion for coatings and improving fatigue resistance.
Applications
Abrasive blasting equipment is used in various industries for:
Surface Cleaning: Removing rust, scale, and paint from metal surfaces.
Surface Preparation: Creating profiles for better coating adhesion.
Deburring and Deflashing: Removing imperfections from castings and machined parts.
Shot Peening: Enhancing fatigue resistance and stress relief in critical components.
Finishing: Improving the appearance and functionality of products.
(1) Working principle
The working principle of shot blasting According to the characteristics of disc round material, the machine is equipped with 5 high-efficiency shot blasting devices, and installed on the side of the shot blasting chamber, and the shot blasting speed of 60-90 m/s to clean the disc round material. The screw horizontal conveying system, high strength belt elevator, pellet separation system, two-stage purification and dust removal system (inertia + filter cartridge), automatic + manual man-machine interface electronic control system, so that the wire to meet the requirements of efficient shot blasting cleaning.
(2) Steel shot cycle sequence:
Pellet storage → Flow control → Shot blasting cleaning
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Steel shot Separator ← Bucket elevator vertical lifting ← Bottom screw conveying
(3) Dust treatment sequence:
Blast chamber/separator dust → butterfly valve air volume control → inertia settling chamber → cartridge dust collector → Discharge into the atmosphere