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Blast Room System:
A blast room system facilitates blast cleaning of large and medium size components in a close confined area to minimize risk of split abrasive and flying dust. The blast room enclosure can be steel fabricated or can be made of masonry construction to suit the viability and desired application. A abrasive blasting machine is incorporated for blast cleaning operation.
The operator performs blast cleaning within the blast room, duly wearing recommended operator's safety wears. KSBE design and manufactures Blast Room System to suit individual customer's requirement.
KSBE manufactures Blast Room system that includes following features:
- Blast Room Enclosure designed to suit component size
- Abrasive Blasting Equipment
- Abrasive Recovery & Re-cycling System
- Dust Collecting System
- Job Handling System
- Protection Rubber lining
- Blast Room Flooring
- Illumination
- Operating Panel Operator's Safety Wears
Steel Fabricated Modular Blast Room :
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The modular blast room is a fully sealed, dust tight, all steel structure. The components are prefabricated for simple bolt-together erection on site. The dust generated during abrasive blasting process is collected in dust collecting system. Our technical experts design the blast room system with an adequately quantity of fresh air intake and an adequate ventilation. Illumination is designed for adequate visibility of job surface to operator working in a dusty atmosphere. The side walls are protected from abrasion by rubber sheets lining. The floor is designed to suit abrasive recovery mechanism and operation viability.
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Masonry Construction Blast Room:
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A Blast Room can be of masonry construction within the work premises considering construction economics and viability where applicable. However, KSBE technical experts design a complete set of accessories including sheet metal construction blast room doors with adequately designed fresh air intake louver plated and adequate ventilation ports. Illumination is designed for adequate visibility of job surface to operator working in a dusty atmosphere. The side walls are protected from abrasion by rubber sheets lining. The floor is designed to suit abrasive recovery mechanism and operation viability.
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The size of the blast room enclosure depends on (1) the size of the job (2) number of operators & (3) adequate working space around the job.
Upon enquiry, we provide a detailed "questionnaire" form that is to be filled and send back to us stating your requirement, details of job, desired production output, customized features required in machine and other necessary details. A technically proficient team of engineers evaluate customer's requirement and design a blast room system to suit individual application. The basic design features include blast room size and dimensional layout, numbers and capacity of abrasive blasting machines, type and capacity of abrasive recovery - recycling system, dust collection system, job handling system and other features as required to suit individual application and production output. A economic and feasible solution is derived to suit the customer's application, production output, as well as budget.
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