Soft blast from baking soda to scallop shells.
In the "soft blast" method, which requires a smooth finish without damaging the base material, baking soda is used as the abrasive material. However, due to the high cost of baking soda, we focused on utilizing crushed scallop shells as a cheaper alternative abrasive material and developed a new blasting device. By using this device, we can not only reduce processing costs but also improve work efficiency. Trademark patent pending.
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【Features】 ○ This is a dry and wet type device that performs blast processing by mixing crushed scallop shell particles with high-pressure water or compressed air. ○ It uses a suction method (open-type suction) which allows for the addition of abrasive materials to the tank without interrupting the blasting work. ○ Since it uses soft scallop shells (Mohs hardness 3) as the abrasive material, it does not damage surfaces made of tile or glass. ○ The abrasive capability can be adjusted according to the application. ○ It has a compact design that does not take up much space. ○ Conventional materials such as sand and alumina can also be used as abrasive materials. ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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