

Application
- Automotive & Railways – Bogies, chassis, axles, and welded frames.
- Shipbuilding & Marine – Hull structures, offshore platforms.
- Steel & Fabrication – Beams, girders, tanks, plates.
- Foundries – Castings, molds, dies.
- Construction & Infrastructure – Concrete blocks, pavers, stone structures.
- Aerospace – Precision parts requiring controlled blasting environments.
Shot Recovery System for Shot Blast Rooms
The Spraytac Shot Recovery System is a critical component of modern Shot Blast Rooms, designed to Collect, Separate & Recycle Abrasive Media for continuous blasting operations. Built with high efficiency and durability, this system eliminates the need for manual abrasive handling, ensuring Cost Savings, Safety & Environmental Compliance.
The Shot Recovery System allows abrasive media such as Steel Grit, Steel Shots, or Garnet to be continuously collected from the blast room floor, cleaned of dust and contaminants, and fed back into the blasting cycle. This not only reduces abrasive consumption but also ensures Consistent Blasting Performance & Reduced Downtime.
Specializations & Options
- Recovery Configurations – Full-floor, partial-floor, hoppers, or trench type.
- Conveying Options – Screw, belt, or pneumatic recovery.
- Abrasive Compatibility – Steel grit, steel shots, garnet, aluminum oxide.
- Automation Level – Basic recovery to fully automated integrated systems.
- Custom Capacities – Designed as per blast room size and production needs.
Features:
- Automatic collection and recycling of abrasives.
- Rugged floor grating for high durability.
- Screw conveyor/belt conveyor or pneumatic recovery options.
- Bucket elevator with abrasion-resistant components.
- Air-wash separator with adjustable airflow.
- Seamless integration with dust collectors.
- High throughput for continuous operations.
- Minimal maintenance requirements.


Working Principle
- During blasting, abrasives fall onto the blast room floor.
- Floor recovery grating allows abrasives to enter the collection system.
- Conveyors or suction systems transport the abrasives to a Bucket Elevator.
- The abrasives are lifted to the Separator Unit where dust, paint chips, and broken media are removed.
- Clean abrasives are stored in a hopper and automatically re-fed into the blasting machine.
- Dust and contaminants are collected via a Dust Collector, ensuring compliance with safety standards.
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