Grit blasters are machines of varying size and design that utilize high pressured streams of abrasive materials and slurries to clean or otherwise resurface industrial parts, products and components. A form of media blasting equipment, these devices use compressed air, pressurized water or rapidly rotating wheels known as blast wheels to propel abrasive grit toward the object or surface.
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Empire Abrasive Equipment CompanyLanghorne, PA 215-752-8800 Empire Abrasive Equipment's employees will work with you to develop the most productive and efficient solution to your individual blasting problems. For various types of blasting, such as grit blasters, they have the superior product line to match your projects. Their products meet both specific and general needs of customers, and they have the best warranty in the industry.
Midwest Finishing Systems, Inc.Hartland, WI 800-854-0030 Midwest Finishing Systems has all the products you need for metal finishing, such as grit blasters. They offer many services in addition to the new and used equipment they sell including, job shop services, rental and lease programs, process development and consulting. Their goal is to make sure all of your requirements can be accomplished at prices you can afford.
Media Blast & Abrasives, Inc.Brea, CA 714-257-0484 Offering an extensive line of standard models tailored to different applications including, specialized dust handling for cleanliness, outstanding visibility and enhanced media recycling are some benefits of choosing Media Blast and Abrasive. They can provide customers with the ideal grit blasters and other equipment to assist in their various finishing needs.
Grand Northern ProductsByron Center, MI 800-968-1811 Whatever your finishing needs, Grand Northern Products can provide the expertise & technical support you need. We offer a wide range of sandblast equipment such as grit blasters. Since our company was founded, over 25 years ago, our focus has been on providing unsurpassed finishing solutions and services. We invest in the people, technology and resources that enable us to serve our customers.
Progressive SurfaceGrand Rapids, MI 800-968-0871 With its headquarters located in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Progressive Surface manufacturing uses its building space to provide the best automated surface treatment equipment in the world. Their machines are used around the world for some of the most demanding applications in several industries. For all finishing needs, and grit blasters, turn to Progressive for the highest quality products.
Guyson Corporation of USASaratoga Springs, NY 800-228-7894 Guyson Corporation's philosophy is to continuously improve customer satisfaction in all areas of the enterprise. They recognize that this is an ongoing process that all groups within the company must strive for under the leadership of the management team. They strive to make sure only the best products reach their customers, from grit blasters to the most complex models.
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Engineered AbrasivesAlsip, IL 888-498-0895 For a company that is able to analyze any situation to meet your production requirements turn to Engineered Abrasives! They are prepared to assist you with all you blasting projects, large and small. From standard systems, to custom models of both simple and complex designs they have what you are looking for. Be sure to call them for your next grit blasting job.
Great Lakes Finishing EquipmentMelrose Park, IL 708-345-5300 Great Lakes Finishing Equipment has been a distributor of finishing equipment and supplies for over fifty years. Striving for superior customer service, the highest quality products and always competitive prices, they are the best choice for your blasting requirements. The next time you are searching for grit blasters, be sure to contact Great Lakes.
Viking CorporationWichita, KS 800-835-1096 Viking is a manufacturer of blast cleaning equipment- gas cylinder blasters, tumble belt blasters, tumble basket blasters, pass-through blasters, dust collectors and more. Our sandblast equipment serves a variety of markets-powder coating, foundry, die casting, automotive-parts re-builders and more. We also sell a number of blasting media and abrasives, including steel shot and grit.
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The pressurized stream produced by grit blasters can be adjusted to accomplish a variety of tasks such as removing coatings, roughening smooth surfaces, smoothing rough surfaces, etching, carving, degreasing, deburring, peening, deflashing and descaling equipment and parts made of metal, wood, plastic and glass. As both heavy duty and precision parts can be maintained in this way, a number of industries find several applications for these machines. Automotive, shipbuilding, construction, agriculture, industrial cleaning and processing, aerospace, decorative design, woodworking and glass industries resurface and clean large and small elements including nuts, bolts, decorative glass, printed circuit boards, engine components, ships, bridges, aircraft, heat exchangers and building components. Because both the abrasives and the material construct of the receiving substrates vary, it is important to consider both the blast pressure and level of abrasiveness to enhance performance and eliminate any and all risk of damage to the product or part being manipulated.
Though often referred to as sandblasters, grit blasting operations utilize a wide variety of abrasive media to carry out application specific tasks. Silicon carbide, for example, is an extremely hard ceramic grit that is used to scour durable materials such as steel. Baking soda on the other hand is a mild abrasive used on more sensitive materials. Dozens of other grit media are used including aluminum, carbide, ceramics, copper, glass, iron, gold, plastic, steel, wood, acrylics, silica sand and even nut shells and fruit kernels. These materials are flaked, pulverized, atomized or otherwise reduced to a fine dust or powder, the grains of which vary in size. Grit material is an important consideration when selecting a grit blaster as some can handle only one type while others are multi-media. In either event, the basic function of this sandblasting equipment is the same. An air compressor or pressure generator is connected to a power source as well as a hopper or vessel containing abrasives. Hoses of varying length connect the hopper to a nozzle which may be contained in a sandblast cabinet if the grit is to be collected for reuse and if size permits. Pulling a trigger or pressing a switch pushes or pulls air or water through the gun creating a vacuum which pulls the abrasive grit through the tubing and out of the nozzle in a high pressure stream directed towards the substrate to be cleaned or resurfaced. Though this is a general explanation, specific machines will vary and should be considered in relation to the intended goals of the process.