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Core Components of a Shot Blasting Machine
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Core Components of a Shot Blasting Machine

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Description

Blast Wheel Assembly

The heart of a wheel blast machine, responsible for accelerating the abrasive shots.

Key Elements:
  • Impeller

  • Control cage

  • Blades

  • Housing

Efficient blast wheels increase cleaning speed and reduce abrasive wastage.

Abrasive Media

Common abrasives used:

  • Steel shots

  • Steel grit

  • Copper slag

  • Aluminum oxide

  • Glass beads

Selection depends on application, hardness, and surface finish required.

Dust Collector / Filtration System

Removes dust, micro-particles, and debris generated during blasting.

Types:

  • Baghouse filters

  • Cartridge dust collectors

  • Cyclone separators

Clean airflow ensures operator safety and equipment health.

Material Handling

Shot blasting machines integrate:

  • Rollers

  • Hooks

  • Conveyors

  • Rotating tables

These systems automate component movement for higher productivity.

Understand the essential parts that make your shot blasting machine efficient and reliable.
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