Our dust extraction systems allow air to enter the blasting room at a high level and exit at a low level meaning that they work with gravity. Many manufacturers avoid this method because it requires sophisticated air inlet and outlet fabrications to prevent fugitive emissions of abrasive particles, which adds cost to the installation. Instead, they choose to extract dust at a high level - a less expensive but fundamentally flawed option, as the dust extraction system is working against gravity. This generally results in a dusty blasting room.
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For processing small handheld components, Airblast offers two variants of blast cabinets - direct pressure and suction.
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