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What Are the Key Components of a Sandblasting Room and Their Functions?

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What Are the Key Components of a Sandblasting Room and Their Functions?

25 Mar News
1.Enclosure Structure: The enclosure structure forms the outer shell of the sandblasting room, providing a controlled environment for the sandblasting process. It consists of walls, ceiling, and floor constructed from durable materials such as steel or reinforced concrete to contain abrasive media, dust, and debris generated during blasting.
2.Blast Cabinet or Chamber: The blast cabinet or chamber is the enclosed area within the sandblasting room where the actual blasting process takes place. It typically features access doors or openings for loading and unloading workpieces and may include viewing windows for operators to monitor the blasting operation.
3.Blast Pot or Pressure Vessel: The blast pot or pressure vessel holds and pressurizes the abrasive media, such as sand, grit, or shot, before it is propelled through a nozzle at high velocity onto the surface of the workpiece. The blast pot is connected to the blasting gun or nozzle via hoses and fittings, allowing for precise control over the blasting parameters.
4.Blasting Nozzle and Gun: The blasting nozzle and gun are the components responsible for directing the flow of abrasive media onto the surface of the workpiece. They are designed to withstand the abrasive forces and velocity of the media stream while providing consistent and uniform coverage across the workpiece surface.
5.Abrasive Media Recovery System: The abrasive media recovery system is used to collect, recycle, and reuse the abrasive media after it has been propelled onto the workpiece. This system typically includes equipment such as a reclaim floor, recovery hopper, and pneumatic conveying system to transport spent media back to the blast pot for reuse.
6.Dust Collection System: The dust collection system is essential for controlling airborne dust and debris generated during the sandblasting process. It consists of dust collectors, filters, and ventilation ducts designed to capture and remove airborne particles from the sandblasting room, ensuring a clean and safe working environment for operators.
7.Abrasive Media Storage and Handling Equipment: Abrasive media storage and handling equipment includes storage silos, bins, or hoppers for storing bulk quantities of abrasive media. Conveyors, feeders, and pneumatic systems are used to transport and deliver the media to the blast pot for loading and replenishment during the blasting process.
8.Air Compressor and Pressure Regulator: An air compressor supplies compressed air to power the sandblasting equipment and propel the abrasive media through the blasting nozzle. A pressure regulator or control valve regulates the air pressure to achieve the desired blasting pressure and velocity for optimal surface preparation.
9.Lighting and Visibility Equipment: Adequate lighting and visibility equipment, such as overhead lights and viewing windows, are essential for operators to inspect workpieces, monitor the blasting process, and ensure proper surface coverage and quality.
10.Safety Equipment and Controls: Safety equipment and controls, including personal protective equipment (PPE), emergency stop buttons, interlocks, and blast curtains, are essential for protecting operators from hazards such as abrasive media impact, dust exposure, and equipment malfunctions.

PTPF sandblasting room
Product Description
PTPF series sandblasting room is a modular sandblasting room designed by PTING Technology after years of research and development. It has a highly modular and integrated design structure eliminating the need for on-site production.
All modules: 
Sandblasting equipment, dust removal equipment, recycling and sorting equipment, workpiece logistics equipment, robot equipment, electrical control systems, etc.
All are standardized in design. 
It saves the investment and uncertainty of non-standard production
Scope of Application
Aircraft parts, auto parts, molds, steel structures,
Casting and forging parts, alloy parts, and other parts before sandblasting (shot) treatment.