Metal shot blasting machine consist of:
• Containment — The physical structure of the room itself, a containment system is designed to remain sealed to prevent blasting material from escaping the room. Blast rooms are available in various standard forms, but our team can also design custom engineered room to meet your precise needs or space constraints.
• Blasting System — Blasting systems come in different forms and are capable of using various blasting media. Wheel blasting is the standard blasting method in all blast rooms; the system can be altered to meet an operator’s specific requirements depending on the needs of a particular project. Some systems can be ported into or out of the rooms to accommodate varying jobs.
• Dust Collection — Dust collection systems involve the flow of air through filters in the room, which remove dust from the blasting operation. These systems reduce the amount of particulate matter escaping the blast room, which creates a safer environment for the operator conducting the blasting operation.
• Material Recycling — Most rooms have a means of recycling used blasting media. The recycling method could be as simple as manually sweeping or shovelling the material to return it to the blast pot; alternatively, it could be as complex as utilizing an automated mechanical or pneumatic system installed in the floor of a blast room to fully reclaim all of the used blast material.