Shot blast machine
◆ Products are placed on a rotating rubber belt called an endless belt, and they are blasted while being stirred. ◆ Once the processing is complete, the belt is reversed to discharge the products. ◆ In particular, the types with a "P" can eject the belt downward during discharge, allowing for complete discharge of small round items. (Nitchu Patent) ◆ In addition to fully automatic types, there are also semi-automatic types where the operator only performs the opening and closing of the door and the loading of products. ◆ The series is designed to be selectable according to the products, so please contact our company for more details.
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● Shot blasting, unlike air blasting, does not use compressed air as the power to propel the abrasive material. Instead, it utilizes the rotation of a motor to spin blades at high speed. ● The blades are designed to forcibly feed the abrasive material, which is then ejected by the high-speed rotating blades. ● The device that ejects the material is commonly referred to as a "rotor" (also known as an impeller). A significant difference from air blasting is that shot blasting can eject a much larger amount of abrasive material with less power. ● When using a 3-horsepower compressor to eject from a single nozzle compared to ejecting from a rotor powered by the same 3-horsepower motor, shot blasting can eject approximately 200 times the amount of abrasive material per minute compared to air blasting (this may vary slightly depending on conditions). ● The product in the photo is of the tumbler type.
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Established in 1959. One of the few long-established blast manufacturers in Japan. Headquartered in Taito-ku, Tokyo, it manufactures machines related to surface treatment, including shot blasting, air blasting, and wet blasting. It has production and sales bases in China and Thailand, and operates globally.