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We Support Sample / Application Blasting Studies

    We use our wet and dry blasting sample machines at our production plant to provide free sample studies for items that fit inside the chamber. Conducting sample studies is essential for clarifying unclear output projections, process uncertainties, and uncertainty around the inputs.

You can send your parts to our production facility, and we will conduct the sample study on your behalf, if you are unable to be there for the sample studies. After the study, we want to give you a sample report and comprehensive, clear information on the protocols and procedures.

If you would like, you can watch the sample study in real time through a live video link, or you can watch the images and videos we took along the way later.

Establishing a common comprehension of expectations and reaching a consensus over the process's conclusion are essential.

     In addition to our long-standing partners that have been using blasting procedures for a considerable amount of time, conducting sample studies is crucial to our ability to comprehend the needs of new clients that we have recently met. In particular, observing the surface quality following the process helps us determine whether it satisfies the desired standard, which helps us to improve processes and choose the best course of action. By doing this, we can be sure that our clients' investments meet their expectations and that we can make them with confidence.

To Choose the Appropriate Consumable / Abrasive Type and Size

    Blasting medias abrasives come in a variety of sizes and shapes in addition to a wide range of materials. Round consumables are utilized for jobs like carefully smoothing, polishing, and roughening surfaces, whereas sharp and angular consumables are used for scraping and stripping operations. The expectations for the parts influence the consumables' selection, giving us the ability to choose consumables based on their quality, structure, and size. This allows us to compare, based on part expectations, output results across different abrasives uses.

The chance to gain an improved understanding of the machines and their working principles

The size of the pieces, the type of consumables to be used, the estimated hourly output, and the intended output results all affect the variations in blasting cabinets. Determining whether a machine should be manual, semi automatic or fully automated can be done by paying attention to the principles governing its operation. Making the finest choice for the machine will also be aided by considering the physical aspects of your establishment.

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