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Blast rooms are available in many sizes and configurations. In general, a blast room consists of an enclosure, control panel, pressure vessel, blast equipment (nozzle, couplings, hose, safety controls), media reclaimer, pressure blower for media recovery, dust collector for abrasive recovery, media conveying duct, media recovery hopper, media storage hopper and blast booth ventilation.
Blast Pot Restoration
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Take a look at the before and after pictures of a Schmidt blaster we restored for a customer. This refurbished blast pot is like new! With proper use and care, blast pots from Norton Sandblasting Equipment will provide many years of cleaning, rust removal, paint removal, surface preparation and more.
Anchor Blasting Pattern
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Abrasive sizes vary and a tolerance of 10% should be maintained to expect these results, especially where abrasives are reclaimed and re-used. Reclaimed abrasives should be angular, not rounded and free from oil, grease, iron oxide, etc. Anchor Pattern | The anchor pattern or profile is extremely important to protective coatings in that it provides for excellent coating adhesion.
EmpireĀ® Blast Cabinets
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Pro-Finish suction cabinets cost less and are simpler than pressure cabinets. They also blast continuously without the need to stop for media refills, and they simplify the use of multiple nozzles. The results are usually comparable to those achieved with a pressure system although production rates are not so high.
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