Sand Blasting Machine

Availability : In Stock
Price Range : ₹ 40 K - 10 Lakh
Key Specifications
Machine Type :
Portable & Cabinet
Grade :
Automatic & Manual
Compressed Air :
17 - 217 CFM
Nozzle :
Tungsten / Boron Carbide
Blast Hose Length :
5 - 12 mtr
Description :

Sand blasting machine is a machine that used abrasive materials with air pressure to clean or prepare surfaces for painting or other Zinc coatings. Sand blasting machine can also be utilized for the destruction of sand, it is also utilized to remove contaminated substances from metal products, these have been cast or produced forged and in some cases have been welded.

The media is set in a tank and air pressure is kept under the same pressure as the operative will do sandblasting. The media is when deposited by gravity into a blast pipeline, which forces this out of the sandblasting nozzle, which is the pressure of the air we use.

How Does Sandblasting Machine Work?

All sandblasting works on approximately the same principles: finely milled silica sand is utilized to clean and abrade a surface, typically metal, of any rust, paint, or other unwanted surface materials. sand blasting machine is done by means of an air-powered pressure gun that fires out the sand at high velocity to impact with the intended surface. All sandblasters manage said pressurized gun, which has a ceramic barrel or interior coating to prevent the sand from eroding it over time. The exact method by which the sand is introduced to the gun differs. Essentially speaking, there are three types of a sandblaster.

Sandblasting Machine Parts

There are three basic components (parts) to this model: an air compressor or pressurized air tank, a hand-held pressure gun with an air pipe, and a hopper on top of the gun. The pipe connects to the air tank, and the hopper is filled with silica sand. While the trigger of the gun is depressed two things happen. Prime, compressed air fires through the gun as great as the trigger is held down. Second, an opening at the top of the gun into which the sandblasting hopper is connected opens. The air flowing through the gun and the force of gravity pulls the sand down through the gun and out the barrel.

Sand Blasting Machine Equipment

There are two basic types of blasting equipment. While these systems are traditionally known as sand blasting equipment, all of these types of blasting machines can handle a variety of blast media. The blasting cabinet system is divided into tumble blasters which are a semi-automated, multi-part batch process and the traditional sand blasting cabinet used by an operator to blast one part at a time. Portable sand blasters come in a variety of sizes and types. The most versatile and valuable portable blasting equipment can blast all types of dry blast media without requiring changes in hardware.

Tumble Blasting

The Tumble Blasters are enclosed cabinet systems that have a rotating basket with a sandblast gun aimed into it. The random tumbling action insures that all parts in the basket are completely sandblasted when the cycle is finished. The TB-1 (Mini-Blaster) is a bench top unit that can process about 1 quart of parts; the TB-2 can process 2 cubic feet of parts and the TB-3 can process 3 cubic feet of parts.

The TB-1412 and TB-2424 tumbler blasting machines are created for high volume automatic tumble blasting of small parts. The large 14″ x 12″ barrel holds around 50 pounds of parts and turns at 6 RPM. The extra-large 24″ x 24″ barrel holds around 150 pounds of parts and turns at 2 RPM. Easily load the barrel, close the door, set the timer, and turn on the dust collector. The barrel slowly turns, gently exposing all components to the blast stream.

All systems feature an automatic timer, an air pressure regulator, an air line filter, a dust collector, one sandblast gun with carbide nozzle and one blow off gun (TB-2 & TB-3 only) to remove dust from parts. The systems work with:

  • Aluminum Oxide Grit (Standard)
  • White Aluminum Oxide Grit
  • Plastic Abrasive Grit (Urea, Melamine, Acrylic)
  • Walnut Shell Grit
  • Glass Beads
  • Silicon Carbide Grit
  • Steel Grit
  • Steel Shot

Tumble blasting machine operations remove rust and scale, eliminate hard to reach burrs, produce either bright or dull texture finishes, and prepare a surface for bonding. The method is very simple: load the parts, set the timer, and, at the end of the cycle, open the trap door to unload the parts, which drop onto a sloped ramp and satisfy into a tote pan.

Cabinet Blasters

Sandblasting cabinets can perform such operations as scaling and rust removal, deburring, frosting, and surface preparation for coating. Sandblasting cabinets are offered in two basic styles – standard and split-level. The standard cabinets have door openings on the side as well as a large opening in the front. The split-level technique is hinged in the center; the entire top half opens to provide access to the work stage, somewhat like a clamshell. Sandblasting Cabinet has an advantage when handling large heavy parts.

The Grit Blasting Machine offers two basic types of blast systems. The suction machine, also known as a siphon, is most commonly used for light production and general-purpose cleanup. In this type of unit, air passes within the gun, creating a siphon action that sucks up abrasive and gives it to the nozzle where it is propelled out to the target.

The second type of unit is a direct pressure machine. In this type of unit, the abrasive is held in a pressurized vessel and is pushed from behind, out of the nozzle and onto the target. Air is used to push the abrasive at a much higher flow rate than the suction system. Most jobs will be finished 30 to 50% faster in a pressure blaster. Pressure blasters also have the advantage of allowing much lower pressures to be used for delicate jobs.

All Grit blasting cabinets feature either ceramic or tungsten carbide nozzles, fluorescent lighting, a pressure regulator, and a door safety interlock.

Portable Blasting Systems

Portable shot blasting machine systems are available in two types – pressure fed and siphon or gravity-fed. Portable pressure blast systems (PPB Series andHDPPB Series Heavy-Duty Pressure Blasting Systems) use a pressurized pot of varying sizes to push media through a hose and out a nozzle. These systems are manufactured for industrial applications but can also be used by small shops and individuals for economical and efficient blasting of a variety of applications. The siphon-type portable sandblasting machine is typically utilized for small, light-duty blasting applications. These systems are generally very inexpensive but are not made to last.

A portable pressure blaster operation can be utilized to strip rust, paint, dirt, mold, and other unwanted deposits of a variety of surfaces. Using portable blasting equipment to pressure blast allows abrasives to penetrate into the deepest pitted areas of a part or surface. The PPB Series of portable sandblasting equipment is ideal for body, paint and welding shops and for use in refinishing vehicles, boats, log homes, monuments, brick buildings and industrial equipment.

Portable pressure blasters come in many sizes and feature a portable tank design for ease of movement. Both the size of the pressure pot and the size of the nozzle will determine the length of continuous blasting available. The length of the blast hose can be up to 50 feet before the drop in air pressure is a factor. Lengths up to 100 feet can be managed with the appropriate air supply.

Sand blasting machine Manufacturer

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