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Alongside its main use for clearing umbilical slurry lines in the agriculture industry, the Applied Varimount 350 has a number of other applications. Seen here cleaning down harvest equipment to prevent the risk of fire from hot rotating components which have become covered in straw and chaff during operation.. Additional applications exist where large volumes of air are required remotely, for instance ship or boat yards, cleaning of poultry units, blowing cables through conduit or on wind farm construction sites where unstable access roads can be particularly challenging.
Applied's range of blasting applications are wide & varied. Seen here an Aquablaster Xtreme alongside a 175 CFM mobile diesel compressor demonstrating the removal of graffiti from stone and concrete walls in the historic Georgian town centre in Applied's home town of Birr, County Offaly, Ireland
Often the question is asked about the difference between wet blasting & dry blasting and the benefits or drawbacks of each. Here's a demo of both wet and dry blasting on the same heavily corroded Applied Blast Machine body which shows some of the features and benefits of each method.
Applied Concepts have an in-house bagging plant, re-processing abrasive blast media from bulk into 25Kg bags which are then palleted and stored in warehouse for onward distribution. 25Kg bags of blast media can be supplied locally in the UK by Airblast Products either individually or pallet wrapped on 1000Kg or 1500Kg pallets
The Siphon 1200 Blast Cabinets is used mainly in heavy duty industrial blasting environments. Designed with the operator in mind, this blast cabinet has a number of features as standard that are not available on competitors equipment. This video demonstrates the build quality & features and benefits you can access if you select this machine for your workshop.
In this video a range of power transmission components made of AISI 4140 steel are being cleaned using 100-200 Micron Glass Bead. Due to the use of glass bead, no material is removed from the surface of the part, only the corrosion, resulting in a cleaned component with no surface damage.
The blast media in this application is Aluminium Oxide, which is being used to clean mild steel and stainless steel components which have been stored outside. The air in this application is being supplied by a standard workshop compressor with 45 CFM. This Siphon 1200 Blast Cabinet can be run with an air supply as low as 25 CFM at 7 bar however availability of higher air flow will increase the rate at which parts can be processed.
This video will help you to understand how to correctly measure the air output of your compressor. The Nozzle Air & Pressure Requirements Chart used in this video can be found in our Downloads section.
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