The main feature of a blastroom is that the operator is inside the room during the blasting process. A protective suit and a helmet protect the operator from abrasive impact, and a fresh air supply provides sufficient ventilation through the blaster‘s helmet.
Blastrooms are used for big components or components where automatic blasting would be too expensive. In combination with nozzle manipulators installed in the blastroom, surfaces can be automatically processed and areas that are hard to access can be blasted manually. Thus, the flexibility is maintained whilst reducing the number of blasters needed.
Abrasive transportation is another distinct advantage in the machine design. As well as the proven Pulsomatic flat conveyor floor with its small installation depth, Wheelabrator has extensive experience in screw conveyors and vibratory rows for abrasive transportation.
There is a choice between installation without foundation and low construction height or installation in an extremely flat foundation with low foundation costs.