The basic principle of shot blasting machines
Shot blasting machines are commonly used surface treatment equipment that effectively clean workpiece surfaces, remove impurities and oxide layers, and improve surface quality.
It has many advantages, but also some limitations.
First, shot blasting machines are highly efficient.
Through a high-speed rotating shot blasting wheel, steel shot and other projectiles are projected onto the workpiece surface, resulting in excellent cleaning.
Compared to manual cleaning, shot blasting machines significantly improve work efficiency, saving time and labor costs.
Second, shot blasting machines offer uniformity.
When shot blasting a workpiece surface, the machine can evenly cover the entire surface with projectiles, eliminating dead corners and gaps.
This ensures consistent cleaning results and improves product quality stability.
Furthermore, shot blasting machines are reliable.
Shot blasting machines have a robust structure and a long service life.
Key components such as the shot blasting wheel and separator are made of high-strength materials and undergo special treatment to withstand high-speed rotation and strong impacts, making them less prone to damage.
Meanwhile, shot blasting machines are equipped with various protective devices to effectively prevent accidents and ensure operator safety.
However, shot blasting machines also have some limitations.
First, the cleaning effect of shot blasting is limited by the shape and size of the workpiece.
For workpieces with complex shapes, the cleaning effect of shot blasting may not be ideal, requiring supplementary cleaning methods.









