What are the components of a sandblasting machine?

A sandblasting machine usually consists of the following major components:

Compressed air system: used to provide high-pressure air as the driving force for the sandblasting media. This includes components such as an air compressor, cylinders and storage tanks.

Abrasive Storage and Supply System: Used to store and transport abrasive to be supplied for use in the blasting operation. This includes abrasive storage containers, delivery piping, abrasive valves and delivery devices.

Abrasive blasting guns or nozzles: devices used to blast abrasive and compressed air. Abrasive blasting guns usually include components such as an abrasive blasting nozzle, a throat and a control handle.

Control system: used to control the operation and parameter adjustment of the sandblasting machine. This can include an operator panel, touch screen, or electronic control device to enable adjustment and monitoring of parameters such as blast pressure, blast volume, and blast angle.

Collection and filtration system: This is used to collect the dust and waste generated during the sandblasting process and to filter and treat it in order to keep the working environment clean and purified. This may include equipment such as dust collectors, filters and waste collection containers.

Auxiliary devices: Depending on the specific application requirements, other auxiliary devices, such as vibrators, rotating devices, blasting chambers or isolation hoods, may be equipped to provide better working results and operating conditions.

It is important to note that the composition of a specific sandblasting machine may vary depending on the model, manufacturer and application. Therefore, for a specific model of sandblasting machine, it is recommended to consult the relevant equipment manual or consult the supplier for its specific components and technical parameters.