Description
IBIX Trilogy Portable Wet Blaster 9L
Technical Characteristics for the IBIX Trilogy Portable Wet Blaster 9L
- Structure: Aluminium
- Operating Pressure: 0.2 to 7.5 bar
- Particle Size: from 38μm to 600µm and have different specific weights
- Compressed Air requirements: minimum 670 l/min (23.6 CFM)
- Standard nozzle: internal Ø 3 mm cylindrical nozzle
- Other applicable nozzles: internal Ø 1.5-2-2.5-3.5-4-4.5 mm cylindrical and 2.5-4 mm Venturi nozzles
- Blasting medium-air hose with protective sheath: 6 m
- Abrasive tank capacity: 9L
- Max height: 715 mm
- Max width: 325 mm
- Weight (with tank empty): 18 kg approx.
IBIX Trilogy Portable Wet Blaster 28L
Technical Characteristics for the IBIX Trilogy Portable Wet Blaster 28L
- Structure: Aluminium
- Operating Pressure: 0.2 to 7.5 bar
- Particle Size: from
- 38μm to 600µm and have different specific weights
- Compressed Air requirements: minimum 1900 l/min (67.09 CFM)
- Standard nozzle: internal Ø 5.5 mm cylindrical nozzle
- Other applicable nozzles: internal Ø 1.5-2-2.5-3-3 L.115-3.5-4-4.5-5.5 L.115-7mm cylindrical and 2.5-4-4 L.115-5-6-6 L.115 mm Venturi
- Blasting medium-air hose with protective sheath: 10 m
- Abrasive tank capacity: 25L
- Max height: 990 mm
- Max width: 316 mm
- Weight (with tank empty): 30 kg approx.
The Blast Pot is the heart of abrasive blasting with a pressure blast pot. Our product range offers different machine sizes and versions so the best possible blast pot can be used for every application and environment, whether for stationary or portable use.
All our blast pots are suited for the usual types of blast media and hence are used for a wide range of applications. We can offer appropriate solutions even for very fine blast media that often does not flow well. Generally speaking, abrasive blasting is referred to as “sandblasting”, but sand is no longer commonly used as the actual blast media for health reasons.
A question often asked regarding sand blasting has to do with the appropriate compressor so the blast pot can be used efficiently. Associating the correct compressor with the machine size is a frequent mistake, because the necessary compressor is based rather on the size of the respective nozzle and the corresponding air throughput. Therefore, it does not matter whether a 100- or a 200-litre blast pot is used for actual sandblasting.