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More complex internal geometries of parts, more tightly integrated processes, fiendish peening specs, exact repeatability of results. These trends affect every aspect of the blast machine and beyond.
The change rung in by this technology-driven new approach to manufacturing is rapid –and it’s everywhere. Blast equipment is no exception.
An engineering insight about the development of the COMET HD blast wheel and why it really does live up to the accolade of ‘best blast wheel’.
There’s a clear reason why Aerospace engineering is driving innovation and development in shot peening – put simply, if something goes wrong in Aerospace, people’s lives are on the line.
When you invest in a new shot blasting machine, you want to know it’s going to work. You want to know it’s going to deliver the finish that you need at a reasonable cost and with the cycle time that suits your surrounding processes.
Wheelabrator’s expert design, production and assembly teams face many challenges day-to-day, but one of the key ones is how to keep up with the continuous innovation taking place.
A change in the specification of rail wheels by the American Association for Railroads (AAR) raises peening questions.
Simplicity means being able to exchange a part easily, it means a machine that is fit-for-purpose – without frills that can become sources of error.
In high-spec peening applications in aerospace and automotive, precision and repeatability of peening results are critical to part life and performance.
We provide parts for Wheelabrator and non Wheelabrator air and wheel blast equipment