Used Blasting Machine for Sale 129

    • 4

      1 - Guyson T40 24" x 24" 2-Hole Abrasive Blast Cabinet

      Price On Request
      at Hilco Industrial
    • 3

      1 - Disa Goff 2-1/2AB/1848DC Tumble Blast Shot Blast

      Price On Request
      at Hilco Industrial
    • 3

      1 - Guyson T40 24" x 24" 2-Hole Abrasive Blast Cabinet

      Price On Request
      at Hilco Industrial
    • 4

      1 - Empire PF-3648 Sand Blast Cabinet

      Price On Request
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      1 - Clemco AC2448 24" x 48" Blast Cabinet

      Price On Request
    • 9+

      1 - P & G Pram 31 Abrasive Blast Cabinet

      Price On Request
    • 3

      1 - Trinco 36-BP2 Dry Blast Cabinet

      Price On Request
      at Hilco Industrial
    • 8

      SES Shotblaster

      Price On Request
    • 9+

      GIETART Machine

      Price On Request
    • 4

      SCHLICK Machine

      Price On Request
    • 6

      Schmidt Mfg Inc / Axxiom Plastic Paint Stripper Machine.

      $2,490
      at Riley Surface World
    • 6

      Guyson International World Leading Shot Blasting Cabinet

      $8,876
      at Riley Surface World
    • 6

      Wheelabrator Vacublast Ventus 150 Shotblast System

      $10,153
      at Riley Surface World
    • 6

      Rosler Automatic Wet Aqua Blast Machine

      $28,098
      at Riley Surface World
    • 6

      Schmidt Mfg Inc / Axxiom Armex SX12 Accustrip Soda Blast Pot

      $2,490
      at Riley Surface World
    • 6

      Walther Trowal THM 300 - 2 Loop Belt Shot Blast

      $4,981
      at Riley Surface World
    • 6

      Riley 1100 Wet Blast Machine

      $13,091
      at Riley Surface World
    • 6

      Riley Heavy Duty Stainless Steel Wet Blast Range

      Price On Request
      at Riley Surface World
    • 6

      Dynamiki Dynablaster M12 Shot Blast Machine

      $6,819
      at Riley Surface World
    • 6

      Hodge Clemco IND 1000 Pressure Blast Cabinet

      $4,598
      at Riley Surface World
    • 6

      Wheelabrator USF Vaqua 92 Wet Blast Cabinet

      $8,302
      at Riley Surface World
    • 6

      Tilghman (Wheelabrator) Tumblast Machine With Extractor

      $15,262
      at Riley Surface World
    • 6

      Surface Dynamics Heavy Duty Pressure Fed Shotblast System

      $9,549
      at Riley Surface World
    • 6

      Guyson International Suction Feed Shot Blast Machine

      $2,292
      at Riley Surface World
    • 6

      Dynamiki Dynablaster M11 Shot Blast Machine

      Price On Request
      at Riley Surface World
    • 6

      Dynamiki Dynablaster M12 Shot Blast Machine

      Price On Request
      at Riley Surface World
    • 6

      Guyson International World leading Euro SF Blast Cabinets

      $7,982
      at Riley Surface World
    • 6

      Dynamiki Dynablaster M12 Shot Blast Machine

      $6,819
      at Riley Surface World
    • 6

      Dynamiki Dynablaster M12 Shot Blast Machine

      $6,819
      at Riley Surface World
    • 4

      (9265) Bar Support Unit

      $1,273
    • 4

      Spencer Halstead Lift And Tip Elevator

      $1,533
      at Riley Surface World
    • 6

      Surface Dynamics Nimbus 120 Pressure Blast System

      $7,983
      at Riley Surface World
    • 6

      Wheelabrator VacuBlast 24 x 24

      $1,533
      at Riley Surface World
    • 6

      Remak Strahlanlage SMU 20 Satellite Multi Station Blaster

      Price On Request
      at Riley Surface World
    • 6

      Wheelabrator Vacublast, Ventus 72S Industrial Shot Blast Cabinet

      $1,533
      at Riley Surface World
    • 6

      Vixen Surface Treatments VM30 Jetair Comfort Suction Venturi blast cabinet

      $1,941
      at Riley Surface World
    • Hunziker Model 1520 Continuous Shot Blast Machine

      Price On Request
      at Riley Surface World
    • 6

      Guyson International /SMS/ Motorman Robotic Twin Gun Shot Blast Cell

      $5,045
      at Riley Surface World
    • 8

      sandblasting cabinet

      $218
      at Troostwijk Auctions
    • 4

      Sand Blaster

      Price On Request
      at Ritchie Bros.
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    Blasting Machines

    Blasting is the process in which small angular or spherical particles are propelled against a surface under high pressure by compressed air, or mechanical high speed rotating wheels or water pumps. Blasting is used nowadays for various industrial purposes: to clean a surface by removing unwanted rust, scale, paint, etc.; as a surface preparation method for painting, anodizing, welding, or other processes which require a clean surface; to remove burrs, tooling marks, or otherwise finish a crude product; to change metallurgical properties or stress relieve a part by the peening action of multiple impactions; to produce a desired matte or decorative finish; to remove flashing (excess material) from molded plastic or rubber. It is utilized in several types of industries like foundries, shipyards, steel fabrication plants, special purpose job and machine shops, steel mills, breweries, canneries, rubber manufacturers, painting contractors, plastic manufacturers, welders, wood shops and furniture manufacturers, plating and anodizing shops, automotive industries, aircraft manufacturers, electronic manufacturers, petrochemical companies and many others.

    Blasting Machine and Its Parts

    The basic components of a blasting system are described below: 

    Media Delivery Systems: There are three different kinds of media delivery systems by which the blasting media is propelled and delivered at high speed to the part being processed. 

    • Air Blasting (Pneumatic) – Air blast delivery systems can be further sub-divided into two types as: Suction which works on the principle of sucking media from a hopper and Pressure systems which uses a pressurized pot which is energized by compressed air. The pressure blasting systems are much more productive when blasting than suction systems and also the acceleration rates of air/media mix are much higher in pressure blasting than suction blasting. 
    • Mechanical Wheel - Wheel blast system also called as airless blasting utilizes a high speed rotation wheel using centrifugal force to propel the media. Wheel blast systems are a less expensive way to blast because of higher media recyclability and automation than air blasting but they pose restrictions on the type of media that can be selected due to the impact on the media by the hard rotating wheel. 
    • Hydro blasting - This type of blasting system uses a pressurized water stream generated by pumps that are capable of pumping an abrasive charged water supply at high rates of speed. Hydro Systems are best suited for conveying very fine abrasives. They are also used in cleaning gunky, greasy parts, and containing toxic materials. 

    Containment Systems: Hand cabinets, automated enclosures and blast rooms are the containment systems built to control and contain the blast media and parts within the enclosures. They are capable of handling various size and shapes of parts to be blasted. The enclosure systems use gravity for the blasted media to drop down to a collection area so the media can be conveyed to the reclaim system. Blast systems can have inexpensive or premium containment systems. 

    Media Reclaim Systems: Recoverable medias used in industrial blast systems will run from 5 to 100 times through the blast system. These recoverable medias need to be cleaned, sized and returned to the blast system after being blasted which is accomplished by the media reclaim system. Production rate is consistently maintained by the media reclaim system. Media reclaim systems can be Air Cyclones or Mechanical Systems. 

    Dust Collection: All Industrial blast systems utilize dust collectors which remove the fine blasting dust keeping the media clean and operators safe through visibility and breathable air. Normally dust collectors remove 99% of 1 micron or larger material. Filters can be added to remove dust particles down to 1/2 micron. Dust collectors are sized to the cabinet size, media type, and amount of blast nozzles or wheels being used.

    Types of Blasting Equipment

    The five types of abrasive blast cleaning systems commonly used are: 

    Portable blast cleaning machines – Portable blast cleaning machines usually require a high volume air supply (in the range of 90 to 100 psi); a container or pressure vessel to contain the abrasive; a metering device to control air-to-abrasive ratio and flow; a flexible hose to deliver the abrasive, and a hand-held nozzle to aim the abrasive onto the work piece. Many portable units also have large hopper-fed storage tanks which enable multiple blasting operations from a single source of supply. 

    Hand-operated units in blast cleaning rooms – These units are almost similar to the portable machines. The principle benefits afforded by blast cleaning rooms are their ability to provide and use a dust control ventilation system, cost savings from recycling the abrasive and containment of dust and debris so that they do not spread over large areas and expose other workers and machinery to injury and damage. 

    Hand-operated cabinet type blast cleaning machines – Cabinet type units generally are used for cleaning small parts that can be handheld or positioned on a rotatable mandrel. In such units the job and the abrasive are confined within a metal cabinet. Direction of the abrasive discharge is manually, semi-automatically or automatically controlled. 

    Automatic blast cleaning machines – These units are larger in dimension and are more heavily constructed than cabinet machines. Most operate on the centrifugal wheel principle and employ timers and automatic shut-off controls to provide the desired amount of abrasive exposure. Work piece can be placed on either a rotating table or an endless revolving belt that tumbles the job to expose all surfaces to the abrasive. 

    Wet-blast cleaning machines – This method can be applied to portable machines provided that abrasive is thoroughly mixed with water forming slurry. Since rusting of metal parts becomes a problem, rust inhibitors are added to the slurry.

    Blasting Media

    Blast media, type, shape, size and hardness affect the process and materials they are capable of blasting. Higher blast pressures increase production but reduce media life. Blasting harder work pieces also reduces media life. Recoverable blasting medias which are used in industrial blasting have two basic shapes; Round (spherical) and Angular. Spherical medias are used for peening and produce smoother surface finishes. Angular medias chip at a parts surface thereby they are capable of removing paint, rust and scale quicker, with better results than round medias. Angular medias produce a rougher surface finish and produce superior anchor patterns for paint and coating adhesions. 

    Blasting Machine for Sale and Its Manufacturers

    Trademachines is the only online marketplace to find various types of blasting machines aggregated from various sellers and auction houses in order to make your blasting equipment selection easier and cheaper. Wheelabrator, OMSG, RÖSLER, Turbotechnica, TOSCA, AGTOS, NORDBLAST, ASCO and BUSE are some of the popular brands involved in the manufacturing of various kinds of blasting systems.