Application

  • Shipbuilding & Marine – Rust removal, paint stripping, hull cleaning.
  • Oil & Gas – Pipeline cleaning, refinery maintenance.
  • Construction – Bridge, building, and structural cleaning.
  • Automotive – Restoration of car bodies, chassis, engine parts.
  • Fabrication & Foundry – Surface prep before welding, casting cleaning.
  • Power Plants – Turbine maintenance, corrosion removal.

Portable Blasting Machine

The Spraytac Portable Blasting Machine is a Versatile, Mobile & Cost-Effective Solution for surface preparation, rust removal, and cleaning of a wide variety of materials. Unlike fixed blasting systems, Portable Blasting Machines offer Mobility & Flexibility, allowing operators to carry out blasting operations On-Site, Indoors, or Outdoors with ease.

These machines are engineered for industries where Occasional or Location-Specific Blasting is Required, such as shipyards, construction sites, oil & gas facilities, and steel fabrication workshops. With their Rugged Construction, Reliable Abrasive Delivery System & Operator-Friendly Controls, Spraytac Portable Blasting Machines provide Maximum Cleaning Efficiency With Minimum Downtime.

Specializations & Options

  • Capacity Options – 50L, 100L, 200L, 300L, 500L.
  • Mounting Options – Skid-mounted, trolley-mounted, trailer-mounted.
  • Media Compatibility – Steel grit, aluminum oxide, glass beads, garnet, walnut shells.
  • Automation Options – Integrated blast recovery and recycling systems.
  • Safety Add-ons – Breathing air filters, operator helmets, protective suits.

Features:

  • Rugged heavy-duty pressure vessel for long life.
  • Portable, mobile design with heavy-duty wheels.
  • Works with multiple abrasive types (steel grit, garnet, glass beads, etc.).
  • Precision abrasive metering for reduced wastage.
  • Remote-controlled operation with Deadman handle.
  • Easy to maintain with minimal spare part requirements.
  • Available in multiple capacities (50L to 500L).
  • Compatible with Spraytac Dust Collector systems.

Working Principle

  1. Abrasive media is loaded into the pressure vessel.
  2. Compressed air is introduced, pressurizing the vessel.
  3. The abrasive is metered into the airstream via precision valves.
  4. The air-abrasive mixture travels through the blasting hose to the nozzle.
  5. The operator directs the high-velocity stream at the surface, removing rust, paint, scale, or contaminants.

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