Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of workpieces can your shot blasting machine handle?
It handles steel plates, profile steel, castings, structural parts, hardware, aluminum profiles, and supports customized models for special shapes and oversized workpieces.
What are the differences between different types of shot blasting machines?
Crawler type suits small parts in batches; hook type for large/heavy parts; through type for assembly line operation. Selection is recommended based on size, output, and process needs.
How long is the service life of the machine and what are the consumables?
The design life is 8-10 years. Consumables include blaster blades, sleeves, and plates, made of durable high-chromium alloy with low replacement costs.
Do you support customized non-standard shot blasting machines?
Yes, the production plan is fully customizable based on workpiece size, capacity needs, site conditions, and automation requirements.
Does the machine meet environmental protection standards?
Yes, it is equipped with a pulse cloth bag dust collector. Dust emission is below national standards, and both noise and dust levels meet strict environmental requirements.
What is the typical cleaning speed for steel pipes?
Depending on the model, cleaning speeds range from 1m/min for large diameters up to 10m/min for smaller pipes, ensuring high efficiency.