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Pre-Assembled Blast Rooms
As the name says, these blast rooms arrive at your site ready to install. Connect the components and add power and air. Because the room must ship via truck, room dimensions are limited to 14 feet by 7 feet by 8 feet tall. The room includes full area recovery - pneumatic or mechanical - as well as lights, control panel, one full-width, full-height door, and a separate personnel door. You can select the blast machine package (one or more operators), dust collection (recovery only or full room), media reclamation system (air wash or cyclonic), blast suit and respirator, and any special parts-handling equipment you need.
Available Literature:
22345 - Pre-Assembled Blast Room
Available Video:
Flat-Trak Recovery Floor Animation
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The manual shot-blasting rooms are designed and fabricated according to the size requested by the customer. They may have one or two main doors for material access.
The structure of the room may consist either of steel walls or self-bearing panels with polyurethane insulation. The internal walls are lined with wear-proof rubber. The floor is made of steel grating, which cover the automatic recovery system for abrasive.
The material handling can be done by trolleys or by overhead crane.
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Blast rooms are large blasting enclosures designed to handle work too large even for the biggest blast cabinet. A blast room contains both the work piece and the operator. A dust collection system provides visibility; recovery floor sections convey the spent abrasive to an abrasive cleaning system which returns only good abrasive to the blast machine. The following are common applications for blast rooms:
- Large Steel Fabrications or Members
- Military or Commercial Vehicles
- Aircraft
- Rail Cars
- Construction Equipment
- Anything else too big or awkward to fit in a hand cabine
Blast rooms consist of several key components that need to work in harmony with each other, and need to be selected based upon the specific needs of the application:
- Enclosure
- Dust Collector
- Abrasive Recovery Floor
- Abrasive Reclamation and Cleaning System
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Walk-in blast rooms can accommodate big and extra-big components.
The waffle-floor system requires no mechanical recovery systems such as screw conveyors, bucket elevators etc. which are subject to high wear.
Contrary to conventional blast rooms our waffle-floor blast rooms require no pits or foundations.
Existing rooms can easily be retrofitted with the waffle-floor systems.
Using the air flow from the dust collector the spent abrasive is collected in the waffle floor having a thickness of 220 to 260 mm only, and picked up from there.
The whole base area serves for recovering; air inlet baffles are distributed over the room ceiling.
Due to the vertical downdraught ventilation produced inside the enclosure the dust is immediately trapped. This principle guarantees excellent visibility which is unknown with conventional systems and greatly increases productivity.
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