2017年6月14日星期三

what is sand blasting machine

Sandblasting is a general term used to describe the act of propelling very fine bits of material at high-velocity to clean or etch a surface. Sand used to be the most commonly used material, but since the lung disease silicosis is caused by extended inhalation of the dust created by sand, other materials are now used in its place. Any small, relatively uniform particles will work, such as steel grit, copper slag, walnut shells, powdered abrasives, even bits of coconut shell. Due to the dangers of inhaling dust during the process, sandblasting is carefully controlled, using an alternate air supply, protective wear, and proper ventilation.


MAFYLAY MANUAL SAND BLASTING Cwww.mayflay.comABINET MODEL MS6050, MS9060 , MS9090

A sandblasting setup usually consists of three different parts: the abrasive itself, an air compressor, and a blaster nozzle. For etching and small object cleaning, a workstation to hold the piece of glass is also needed, as is some sort of collector to gather up excess dust. Sandblasting is primarily used for two somewhat different applications. The first of these is to clean a surface of anything that may be clinging to it. The second is to either etch or carve designs or words into glass or a similar material.

Mayflay wire rod sand blasting machine

Mayflay wire rod sand blasting machine
The first sandblasting process was patented in the US in 1870. As a cleaning method, it is often used for priming a surface for the application of paint or a sealant. When painting, one doesn't want to trap dust, dirt, or bubbles in a previous layer of paint, or other imperfections under the new layer. By launching small bits of abrasive at the surface at a high speed, all imperfections are knocked loose and can then be easily washed off, creating an incredibly smooth surface upon which to lay the new layer of paint. Sandblasting may also be used for such projects as cleaning the hulls of ships or large structures such as the Golden Gate Bridge.

Mayflay automatic transport sand blasting machine

Mayflay automatic transport sand blasting machine

Mayflay automatic transport sand blasting machine --- transport belt
In decorating glass, sandblasting is a wonderfully popular technique, with few substitutes. While hand-etching is possible, it is incredibly time consuming and expensive, and laser-etching has a range of flaws which make it a questionable choice. There are two main ways in which sandblasting is used to decorate glass: etching and carving.

Mayflay turntable sand blasting machine

Mayflay turntable automatic sand blasting machine

Mayflay turntable automatic sand blasting machine
In glass etching, abrasive is blasted at the glass lightly to turn the glass semi-opaque. This 'whiting' or 'snowing' of the glass can be used to great effect to produce words or images. By adjusting the speed of the sandblasting and the angle from which the abrasive is being launched, differing shades can be created, allowing for some true works of art. Glass is carved by steadily sandblasting the surface through a stencil which protects the areas you don't want to be carved out. Sandblasting as a technique for carving can be very nuanced, with differing depths and angles of cuts creating an array of lighting effects that may be quite beautiful.

Comparision before and after sand blasting process
The cost of sandblasting equipment depends greatly on the scope of the projects intended. A small home glass carving setup can be acquired relatively inexpensively, while a system with a cabinet capable of handling larger pieces of glass and more nuanced sandblasting can cost significantly more. A professional-level artistic sandblasting setup will likely be quite expensive. Industry-level sandblasting equipment also varies in cost, again depending on the scale and scope of the projects to be completed.

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2017年6月7日星期三

How to make sand blasting machine?



How to make sand blasting machine?


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A sandblaster can be used for a variety of things, such as giving your jeans a bit more of an acid wash look or taking the finish off something to add a fresh coat of paint. You can purchase a sandblaster or you can build a sandblaster yourself with a few inexpensive items you may already have in your home.


Instructions

1. Get some protective clothing. The most important part of building a sandblaster is making sure that you have protective clothing to wear when your sandblaster is in use. You will need to have clothing that covers you completely, including your face. Be sure your protective clothing includes goggles.


2. Attach air hose to air gun. Check the size of your air gun connection, but most air guns have a 1/2-inch connector for the air hose. It is important the air hose fits properly, otherwise sand will come out at the connection.


3. Put the end of the hose into the sand bucket. Do this when the bucket is empty so you can get the hose almost all the way inside the bucket. Tape the hose to the side with duct tape or electrical tape to hold the hose into place. Once you start using your sandblaster, the hose in the bucket will move around if it is not taped to the side.


4. Fill the bucket with fine grain sand. For jeans, you will only need enough sand to fill a small kid's beach sand bucket.

5. Put on your protective clothing to use your sandblaster. Be sure you have covered anything you do not want to get sandblasted on the item you are working on.

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2017年6月6日星期二

What can Sand Blasting Machine(Cabinet) do?

What can Sand Blasting Machine(Cabinet) do?

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Sandblasting is a general term used to describe the act of propelling very fine bits of material at high-velocity to clean or etch a surface. Sand used to be the most commonly used material, but since the lung disease silicosis is caused by extended inhalation of the dust created by sand, other materials are now used in its place. Any small, relatively uniform particles will work, such as steel grit, copper slag, walnut shells, powdered abrasives, even bits of coconut shell. Due to the dangers of inhaling dust during the process, sandblasting is carefully controlled, using an alternate air supply, protective wear, and proper ventilation.



MAFYLAY MANUAL SAND BLASTING Cwww.mayflay.comABINET MODEL MS6050MS9060 , MS9090
A sandblasting setup usually consists of three different parts: the abrasive itself, an air compressor, and a blaster nozzle. For etching and small object cleaning, a workstation to hold the piece of glass is also needed, as is some sort of collector to gather up excess dust. Sandblasting is primarily used for two somewhat different applications. The first of these is to clean a surface of anything that may be clinging to it. The second is to either etch or carve designs or words into glass or a similar material.

Mayflay wire rod sand blasting machine
Mayflay wire rod sand blasting machine
The first sandblasting process was patented in the US in 1870. As a cleaning method, it is often used for priming a surface for the application of paint or a sealant. When painting, one doesn't want to trap dust, dirt, or bubbles in a previous layer of paint, or other imperfections under the new layer. By launching small bits of abrasive at the surface at a high speed, all imperfections are knocked loose and can then be easily washed off, creating an incredibly smooth surface upon which to lay the new layer of paint. Sandblasting may also be used for such projects as cleaning the hulls of ships or large structures such as the Golden Gate Bridge.

Mayflay automatic transport sand blasting machine
Mayflay automatic transport sand blasting machine
Mayflay automatic transport sand blasting machine --- transport belt
In decorating glass, sandblasting is a wonderfully popular technique, with few substitutes. While hand-etching is possible, it is incredibly time consuming and expensive, and laser-etching has a range of flaws which make it a questionable choice. There are two main ways in which sandblasting is used to decorate glass: etching and carving.
 

Mayflay turntable sand blasting machine
Mayflay turntable automatic sand blasting machine
Mayflay turntable automatic sand blasting machine
In glass etching, abrasive is blasted at the glass lightly to turn the glass semi-opaque. This 'whiting' or 'snowing' of the glass can be used to great effect to produce words or images. By adjusting the speed of the sandblasting and the angle from which the abrasive is being launched, differing shades can be created, allowing for some true works of art. Glass is carved by steadily sandblasting the surface through a stencil which protects the areas you don't want to be carved out. Sandblasting as a technique for carving can be very nuanced, with differing depths and angles of cuts creating an array of lighting effects that may be quite beautiful.
Comparision before and after sand blasting process
The cost of sandblasting equipment depends greatly on the scope of the projects intended. A small home glass carving setup can be acquired relatively inexpensively, while a system with a cabinet capable of handling larger pieces of glass and more nuanced sandblasting can cost significantly more. A professional-level artistic sandblasting setup will likely be quite expensive. Industry-level sandblasting equipment also varies in cost, again depending on the scale and scope of the projects to be completed.

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