

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