BEAM TECHNOLOGY
Wet blasting (Aquablast / Vapor Blast)
A rather unknown and rare procedure in Germany, a highlight in the USA. With wet blasting, the abrasive is mixed with water under pressure and blasted onto the workpiece. The abrasive does not hit the surface but has a sliding / supporting effect.
Advantages over dry blasting:
No damage to the starting material
Rubber and seals remain unaffected
creates a finer finish than dry blasting and is ideal for cleaning more sensitive components
Compaction and closed surface are therefore resistant to scratches, corrosion and the accumulation of dirt
Injector jets
A negative pressure is generated in the blasting gun, which sucks the blasting material from a separate supply line and directs it into the compressed air. The blasting agent comes out of the blasting nozzle evenly and with low pressure.
Advantages:
⦁ Low pressure
⦁ Small, thin surfaces
Pressure blasting
Compressed air is applied to the blasting agent in a closed container and from there it is pushed through the blasting nozzle.
Advantages:
⦁ Maximum pressure
⦁ Large massive areas
Schwalbe Simson KR51/1
Ladeluftkühler
Auspuff
Schwalbe Simson KR51/1