Product description
QWD series mesh belt shot blasting machine is mainly used for surface shot blasting cleaning of thin-walled castings, thin-walled and fragile iron or aluminum alloy castings, ceramics and other small parts, and can also be used for shot blasting of mechanical parts. It has the advantages of good continuity, high cleaning efficiency, small deformation and no pits.
The rust layer, welding slag and dirt on the surface of the workpiece are removed by shot blasting, so that a uniform metallic luster can be obtained, and the coating quality and anti-corrosion effect are improved. The cleaned parts pass through the shot blasting area in an automatic, continuous and uninterrupted manner, and receive shot blasting in multiple directions.
Technical data
Model | WD 800 | WD 1000 | WD 1800 | WD 1500 | WD 1250 |
Max workpiece width (mm) | 800 | 1000 | 1800 | 1500 | 1250 |
Max workpiece height (mm) | 400 | 500 | 500 | 500 | 500 |
No. Of shot blaster | 4 | 4 | 10 | 10 | 8 |
Power of single shot blaster (kW) | 7.5 (11) | 7.5 (11) | 11 (15) | 7.5 (11) | 18.5 (22) |
Features
1. Good material determines good product,Customized materials can also be selected Quality, not cutting corners.
2.Long use time, convenient operation, simple results, easy to use, high work efficiency.
3.Variety of product specifications, can be customized on demand
Advantage
It has the advantages of high cleaning volume, high ejection rate, low sound, wide deflection and good cleaning effect.
FAQ
What is a shot blast machine?
A shot blaster is a machine that controls the flow or stream of fine metal beads as they are forcibly projected against a surface by mechanical acceleration.
What material is used for shot blasting?
Types of metal abrasives used in shot blasting include steel grit, copper shots, and aluminum pellets. Other methods of shot blasting use silica sand, glass beads, synthetic materials like sodium bicarbonate (baking soda), and even agricultural materials like crushed kernels.
Will shot blasting remove rust?
Shot blasting is the process of abrading the surface of a metal workpiece to remove rust, dirt and other solidified contaminants by hurling a high speed stream of tiny pieces of stainless steel that resemble buckshot. It is capable of deburring, shaping and texturing a surface.