



The shot blasting machine is a treatment technique that involves using a shot blaster to rapidly propel steel grit or steel shots against the surface of a material object. Compared to other surface treatment methods, it is faster, more effective, and can be applied to parts that have been partially retained or after stamping processes. The shot blasting machine can also be used to remove burrs, diaphragms, and rust, which may affect the integrity, appearance, or definition of the object. It can also remove surface contaminants from a coated part, providing a surface profile that increases the adhesion of the coating, enhancing the structure of the dry shot blasting machine, and strengthening the workpiece. Unlike shot peening machines, the shot blasting machine is used to reduce the fatigue life of parts by increasing different surface stresses, enhancing the strength of components, or preventing micro-movement.
Operation Procedure: 1. Operate the equipment strictly following the designated staffing and position training before going on duty, and familiarize yourself with the machine's performance and features. 2. Be acquainted with all operational procedures, usage, maintenance, and care instructions in the shot blasting machine's manual. 3. Operators must check that all switches on the control panel (including all power switches) are in the required positions before starting the machine to prevent accidental actions, damage to electrical and mechanical equipment, and equipment accidents. 4. Non-designated operators are not allowed to operate or touch the electrical switch control area, dry blasting machine, and must not approach the machine's work area to avoid unexpected accidents.
A shot blasting machine is a casting equipment that uses high-speed pellets ejected by a shot blaster to clean or strengthen the surface of castings. It can simultaneously perform sand removal, core removal, and cleaning on castings. In some regions, it is also colloquially referred to as a sandblasting machine or sandblaster. Shot blasting is a treatment technique that involves using a shot blaster to rapidly propel steel shot or steel pellets to impact the surface of a material object. Compared to other surface treatment techniques, it is faster, more effective, and can be used in part of the casting process after partial retention or stamping. American companies around the world produced their first shot blasting machine in the 1930s. China's production of shot blasting strengthening equipment began in the 1950s, mainly imitating Soviet technology.
Dry Sandblasting Machine - Anping Machinery Equipment - Manufacturer of Dry Sandblasting Machines provided by Kunshan Anping Machinery Equipment Co., Ltd. Kunshan Anping Machinery Equipment Co., Ltd. offers services such as "sandblasting machines, shot blasting machines, edge trimming machines," and more. The company owns the "Anping" brand and specializes in industries such as abrasive tools and abrasives. Renowned for its reputation, it is located at No. 153 Matang Road, Kunda Industrial Development Zone, Kunshan City, Jiangsu Province. Welcome to call for inquiries, contact person: Xu Chaoqi.





























