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Shot blasting machine for wire and bar

 

 

For shot blasting of wire or bars, 5-28 mm. diameter, suitable to be inserted in a combined heavy-duty cold drawing line. Production speed up to 200 m/min.   The turbines placed on this machine can be fed by motor up to 75 kW for each turbine.

High efficiency on "IN LINE" machines, due to the exclusive "VENTURI SHAPE" of concentration plates assures the perfect shot flow guiding (100% on wire surface) and at the same time, it's perfect escape in order to avoid the shot accumulation and the "over blasting effect".  Long operating life of inside parts working directly under the shot flow action.  The shot blasting cabinet is completely lined by modular, changeable manganese plates. The head wall is made in two thicknesses with air space inside, in order to guarantee the maximum sealing and noise level reduction.  External blasting cabinet completely free and arranged with inspection doors in every point in order to allow an easy inspection and for maintenance.

Machines "IN LINE" from COIL to BAR, 2 - 6 turbines for material LOW and MEDIUM CARBON, ALLOY STEELS, and STAINLESS STEELS.

Machines "IN LINE" from COIL to COIL, 3 - 4 turbines for bright wire productions (LOW and MEDIUM CARBON, ALLOY STEELS, and STAINLESS STEELS). For very low roughness required also.

Machines "IN LINE" from BAR to BAR, 3 - 4 - 6 turbines for HIGH CARBON, ALLOY STEELS, and STAINLESS STEELS.

Machines "OUT LINE" multi strand bars, 4 - 8 turbines.

Machines for wire "IN COIL" for 5 - 28 mm. diameter wire, LOW and MEDIUM CARBON, ALLOY STEELS, and STAINLESS STEELS. Double rotating arm with length up to 6 meters, 3 ton capacity, 10 installed turbines. Exclusive arrangement "WITHOUT PIT" turbines aligned and positioned close and parallel to rotating arm axis.

 

Automatic bar / wire feeding Easy access and maintenance
 

 

 

 

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