Karbek Gravity Drop Cyclone Sandblaster Standard Type
We will solve these complaints related to sandblasting: 'It takes a long time to work,' 'Paint and rust do not come off cleanly,' and 'The inside of the cabinet is not visible.'
The biggest feature is that media is accumulated in the tank at the top of the cabinet, and by utilizing the force of gravity to allow it to fall, high-pressure air is sent to guide it to the gun, enabling continuous spraying of the media without interruption. Unlike direct pressure systems, there is no need for air to pressurize the container, and unlike suction systems, there is no loss of air. In other words, the compressor's air can be effectively utilized for media spraying. The sprayed media, along with paint films, rust, and debris that have detached from parts, accumulates at the bottom of the cabinet, but these are sucked back up by a powerful blower motor and returned to the tank at the top of the cabinet. By incorporating a cyclone dust collection function into this circulation system, lighter paint particles and rust dust are automatically sorted from the heavier media, preventing contamination of the media with unnecessary debris and allowing for efficient blasting operations. The BLASTY1000 is designed as a compact unit with the dust collector integrated into the back of the cabinet, pursuing space-saving features, and it also comes equipped with casters, providing excellent usability even in limited work areas, unlike many stationary products.
- Company:ブレイヴオート
- Price:1 million yen-5 million yen