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News Release from: Kaltenbach | Subject: Gietart 1500, 4 turbine shot blaster
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 24 May 2006
Turbine shot blaster cleans steel
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A turbine shot blaster cleans and prepares small to large workpieces with a width capacity of 1m x 400mm high, which readily lends itself for example to preparing type 914 beams.
A Gietart 1500, 4 turbine shot blaster was on display at MACH 2006 It is deal for cleaning and preparing small to large materials with a width capacity of 1m x 400mm high, which readily lends itself for example to preparing 914 beams
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 29 Apr 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Kaltenbach are market leaders in structural steel processing technology and responsible for Gietart machines in the UK, where they have been installing them for some 20 years, as the all-important front-end preparation in structural steel and fabrication lines.
This includes both shot blasting and coating systems.
Shot blasters play a vital role in the final quality and finish of cut and fabricated material.
With zero downtime a key factor with any manufacturing process, Gietart machines are highly reliable with excellent wear resistance and critically, excellent ease of maintenance.
All exposed surfaces within the blasting chamber, comprise materials that erode very slowly to maximise operating life.
Routine essential maintenance can be easily and speedily managed, with minimum disruption.
Gietart machines have manganese steel linings, with added high quality protective manganese strips in the direct line of blasting, which are easily replaced, as all securing bolts are accessed externally.
External bolts make a significant difference to the speed and ease of maintenance, which is not always the case with some machines.
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