A compact wet blast device that achieves a high-quality finished surface after the removal of oxide scale from bar steel.
By using fine abrasives for oxide scale removal, a smooth finish surface similar to acid pickling can be achieved. Compared to acid pickling, it involves fewer processes and the equipment is compactly designed. Although a fine powder called abrasive is used, there is no dust generation due to the wet processing, and a dust collector is not required.
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Device Specifications ――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――― Dimensions : 2060(W)×1815(D)×2125(H)mm Gun : Compact gun 11L, 12 units Target Workpiece : Diameter: 30mm or less, Length: 1400mm or more Conveying Speed : 10–100m/min Power Consumption : Approximately 30kW (total power of all equipment) Air Consumption : 21m3/min (NTP, at blast air pressure of 0.4MPa)
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P7
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Applications/Examples of results
- Scale removal from bars - Scale removal and finishing of ball screws
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As a promoter of wet blast technology for 37 years, with the motto "Always positive towards technology," I have nurtured this method while interacting with various customers. Thanks to 37 years of continuity, the environments where this technology can be useful have significantly increased. Initially, this technology was aimed at deburring metals and resins, but it has now expanded to include processing electronic material components used in mobile phones and other devices. Because it is physical in nature, the potential applications can expand infinitely as the abrasive materials, which are a key element, change. This is perhaps the greatest feature of this method. Makoh will continue to be committed to the physical method of wet blasting. Given its physical nature, I believe there are many elements that can contribute to the environment. By loving and evolving this method that has nurtured Makoh to this point, we aim to contribute to creating a better society; this is Makoh's wish.