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| Abrasive blasting roller conveyor system ![]() The guns can, alternatively, be arranged to selectively target certain areas of the work, for instance, to prepare specific features for bonding or cementing operations. The interior of the cabinet is made with vestibules on both sides that house the synchronized drive roller mechanism. These separate chambers are sealed by rubber flaps and brushes to isolate the drives from the abrasive blasting media, as well as to help prevent the escape of media or dust into the work environment and to reduce the operating noise level of the automated blasting system. The Model RC-800 can be supplied with external roller conveyors, either on the entry side to aid in feeding the work or at the exit to accumulate finished pieces. Maximum feed rates vary according to the material and the type of surface treatment. The new model machine is recommended for processing sections that are at least six feet in length. To blast shorter sections, special adaptations are required, with more powered rollers spaced closer together. When the processing specifications require the highest degree of consistency in technical surface preparation, for instance, when a specific roughness must be produced prior to a critical coating, the Model RC-800 can be supplied with an enhanced media reclamation system. In addition to a high-performance cyclone separator, the precision reclaim may include a vibratory screen classifier to maintain the tightest possible control over shot or grit particle sizing. Numerous electronic sensor options are available for monitoring and control. Abrasion resistance features of the system include bonded rubber lining of the blast cabinet and cyclone, cast urethane ducting to the media reclaimer, boron carbide-lined nozzles and an inner anti-frost window sealed in a quick-change frame. write your comments about the article :: © 2006 Construction News :: home page |