WET SANDBLASTING The wet blasting cabinet or high-pressure water blast cabinet is typically used for surface improvement, cleaning, preparation of coatings, deburring and shot peening. Wet sandblasting equipment is especially done for finishing delicate, precision produced parts. The recirculation of the water and the abrasive mixture is achieved by high durability sludge pumps, which provide excellent technical and environmental benefits. The water blasting machine works on the reusable abrasive media process, which reduces the cost and time. The wet blasting cabinet (Wet blasting equipment) uses a seal-less slurry pump to convert the abrasive media and water into a slurry mixture. This slurry mixture is pumped directly to the abrasive blast gun where compressed air pressure moves the mixture with the desired pressure rating. The Exhaust Blower filter maintains a negative cabinet pressure that prevents the cabinet mist from escaping during the blasting proce
ARC SPRAY GUN The simplicity of this thermal spray process, usually packaged as a complete spray unit, makes electric arc wire spray an excellent choice for in-shop or on-site work. Among the first of the thermal spray processes to be invented, electric arc wire spray holds its own as the favored process for many coating applications. Using only the power of electricity, electric arc wire spray requires no process gases other than atomizing air. As a result, coatings are characteristically clean and often more machinable than those produced using other thermal spray processes. With the lowest number of input parameters of any thermal spray process, electric arc wire systems are simple to operate and maintain, yet produce very reliable and robust coating results. An arc spray gun is another form of the arc which adhere coating on the inside and outside surface of a part. It is mostly used for coating on the cylinder bores of an engine. It enables the use of an aluminum eng