Sandblasting serves as an intermediate step in the product manufacturing cycle and it is rarely the final operation. It effectively removes layers such as oxide, paint, calcifications, galvanic or plastic coatings, and more. Upon completion, the material beneath the removed layer is fully exposed, with surface roughness determined by the size of the abrasive particles and the pressure of the jet. Sandblasting is a preferred method for preparing surfaces for subsequent painting. It is commonly applied to steel, cast iron, metal alloys, wood, ceramics, stone, and marble, catering to both industrial and construction needs.
Plant
FEATURES |
SPECIFICATIONS |
Model |
Problast 1500 |
Application |
Manual |
Dimensions |
5000 x 2000 x 2000 mm |
Sand |
Fine Martensite |
Sandblaster
FEATURES |
SPECIFICATIONS |
Model |
Protech |
Application |
Manual |
Dimensions |
1200 x 1000 x 500 mm |
Sand |
Corundums |