Blatrixo Machine
This equipment adopts compressed air power for high-speed abrasive blast to the workpiece surface. After removing rust and dirt, the surface achieves specific cleanliness and roughness. Through a vacuum pump or high-pressure fan generating negative pressure, the system recycles sand and dust. The separation system isolates complete abrasives from rust dust, allowing for continuous recycling while directing waste into the collecting barrel.
Widely used for descaling, surface texturing, and paint preparation. It is ideal for rust removal in oil fields, container renewal, and large-scale objects such as ship hulls, large tanks, and concrete bridge surfaces where dust disposal is a primary concern.
The system uses compressed air to blast abrasive media while simultaneously using a vacuum recovery system at the nozzle to suck back dust and media, ensuring a clean working environment.
Yes, the machine features a built-in separation system that distinguishes usable abrasive media from dust and debris, allowing the clean abrasive to be recycled continuously.
It is primarily used for rust removal, paint stripping, and surface preparation on large structures like ship hulls, oil tanks, bridges, and for indoor restoration projects.
Absolutely. The units are designed with heavy-duty wheels and casters, making them highly portable and easy to maneuver in industrial settings.
Our vacuum blasting machines are fully certified with CE and TUV/SGS standards, ensuring they meet international safety and quality requirements.
The primary power source is compressed air, which is used for both the blasting process and generating the vacuum for dust recovery.