Floor Shot Blasting Machine can successively clear away the concrete surface laitance and impurities, and can do polishing processing to the concrete surface, making its surface achieve uniform roughness. It greatly improves the adhesive strength of the waterproof layer and concrete base, ensuring a better combination of the waterproof layer and deck.
Primary Applications:
Concrete: Prepares for recoating, removes dirt/markings, cleans warehouse floors and airport runways.
Steel: Removes paint, rust, and scale from ship decks and storage tank surfaces.
Other Surfaces: Removes tire rubber from roads and specializes in decontamination.
Technical Parameters
Model
QGLM200
QGLM250
QGLM550
QGLM800
Cleaning Width (mm)
200
250
550
800
Concrete Productivity (m²/h)
80
120
300
450
Travel Speed (m/min)
0.5-23
0.5-23
0.5-25
0.5-20
Travel Type
Self-propelled
Self-propelled
Self-propelled
Self-propelled
Power (kw)
14
18
29
38
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Industry Expertise
With 50 years of experience in innovating and producing, our team is a professional manufacturer of wheel blast and air blast machines. Since producing the first shot blasting machine in 1985, we have developed a robust R&D team with 30 years of expertise, operating across a facility covering 30,000 m².
As of 2022, over 6,000 sets of various blasting equipment have been delivered to customers in more than 50 countries. We are dedicated to providing superior surface treatment solutions for global industries.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the working principle of a shot blasting machine?
It involves using a motor to drive a rotor which, by centrifugal force, throws steel shot onto the surface of the workpiece. This creates a specific roughness, improves appearance, and enhances the service life of the material by changing tensile stress into compressive stress.
2. How do I choose the right machine for my workpieces?
Consider the workpiece size and shape (hook, roller, or crawler type), treatment requirements (rust removal or strengthening), daily processing capacity, and your production environment space.
3. What maintenance does the equipment require?
Regular tasks include inspecting and replacing the rotor, maintaining the dust removal system to prevent accumulation, checking shot material quality, and ensuring the lubrication system is active for moving parts.
4. What types of materials can be treated?
Shot blasting machines are versatile and used for shipbuilding, automotive parts, aerospace components, steel structures, pipelines, and concrete floor preparation.
5. Can the shot material be recycled?
Yes, our machines typically include a recycling system that collects, cleans, and reuses the shot material, which significantly reduces production costs and waste.
6. What is the typical lifespan of the machine?
With regular maintenance and timely replacement of wear-and-tear parts, a professional shot blasting machine can have a service life of over 10 years.