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Blasting is the process of blasting a spray of abrasive material at high pressure against a surface. Smoothing a rough surface, roughening a smooth surface, contouring a surface, removing old coatings, and washing off pollutants such as rust and scale before painting is a quick and inexpensive operation.Read More
Blasting can take place in enclosed spaces like blasting chambers and closets, or in open spaces like bridges, boats, tanks, mobile factories, and structures.
Based on the different types of blasting, some essential circumstances need to be considered before utilizing the blasting process and they include:
Blast media type
Shape
Size
Density
Hardness
Media acceleration
Media volume
Blasting distance from the workpiece
Angle of impact
Time cycles
There are three main media delivery methods that drive and disperse media to the surface getting treated on for the high-speed effect:
Air blasting (pneumatic)
Mechanical wheel (airless blasting)
Hydro blasting (pumped water)
The energy of an air compressor is used to provide an air/media combination at high velocities and quantities to affect the components being processed in pneumatic air blasting. A pressure regulator regulates the airflow or force of an air compressor. The speed at which the media is delivered can be increased or decreased by the regulator.
A mechanical wheel (airless wheel) blast system propels the media with a high-speed wheel and centrifugal force. The abrasive is poured into the spinning wheel. When huge pieces or large sections of parts need to be trusted, descaled, deburred, desanded, or cleaned in some way, wheel blast machines are utilized.
By a factor of ten, wheel blasting is less expensive than air blasting (owing to increased media recyclability and automation). Their downside is that they are limited to a small number of media types.
A pressured water stream is formed by pumps capable of pushing an abrasive-charged water supply at extremely high speeds in a hydro (pumped water) blasting system. Hydro systems are useful for transporting extremely fine abrasive particles and are used to clean gunky, oily, and toxic-material-containing parts. Wet blast systems are excellent for blasting inside surfaces and blasting surfaces without causing any damage.
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