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SBM SERIES OF SHOT-BLASTING MACHINES

Controlled Automation now offers a range of automated shotblasting machines manufactured in the U.S. and specifically designed for cleaning structural steel sections and plates. These include the SBM4-60, a four-wheel (blast wheels: 4 x 25 hp) blast cabinet with an opening of 60 in wide x 40 in high. Cleaning capacity is 530 to 1,075 sq ft per hour. Dust collector capacity is 8,000 cfm. This is the most popular machine for the general fabricator.

Posted: April 14, 2008

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Controlled Automation now offers a range of automated shotblasting machines manufactured in the U.S. and specifically designed for cleaning structural steel sections and plates. These include the SBM4-60, a four-wheel (blast wheels: 4 x 25 hp) blast cabinet with an opening of 60 in wide x 40 in high. Cleaning capacity is 530 to 1,075 sq ft per hour. Dust collector capacity is 8,000 cfm. This is the most popular machine for the general fabricator.

The SBM6-30, a six-wheel (blast wheels – 6 x 25 hp) blast cabinet with an opening of 30 in wide x 78 in tall that is ideal for blasting I-config sections with web depth; and the SBM8-98, an eight-wheel blast cabinet with an opening of 98 in wide x 59 in tall that is primarily used for blasting plates and built up sections. Cleaning capacity is 1,075 to 2,150 sq ft per hour. Dust collector capacity is 10,000 cfm.

The SBM8-98 is eight-wheel (blast wheels – 8 x 25 hp) plate, pipe and section cleaning machine. Opening size is 98 in wide x 59 in tall. Cleaning capacity is 1,075 to 2,150 sq ft per hour. Dust collector capacity is 16,000 cfm.

These machines can be supplied with roller conveyor and integrated into a saw/drill line for pre-fab or post-fab blasting. They can also be supplied as stand-alone blast cabinets. Each machine is built from a rugged steel frame and is manufactured in order to achieve recognized industry surface preparation standards.

Cabinets are lined with 3/8 in thick manganese alloy tiles rather than complete panels, which makes relining simple and more cost effective. By just replacing only the worn out tiles means your costs and downtime are reduced significantly. www.controlledautomation.com

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