Guyson International has created a universal automated blast system that is based on the company’s existing Multiblast RSB.
The latest system incorporates roof-mounted servo drives to provide saturation coverage from the attached blast guns across the entire rotating table, thus delivering full blast coverage to all components. Guyson’s universal automated blast system is aimed at subcontractors or manufacturers processing a varied component mix of geometric sizes and shapes with a requirement for cosmetic finishing, shot peening, general deburring, paint removal or aerospace MRO cleaning.
Featuring a standard blast chamber dimension of 1500 mm (wide) by 1500 mm (deep) by 900 mm (high), the cabinet is fitted with a large front-opening door, allowing easy parts-loading access to a 1 m wide, painted steel turntable (polyurethane version available).
The Multiblast RSB comes with two Guyson model 900 guns as standard, each with its own individual pressure regulator, allowing optimum blast coverage of components on the table. This number can be increased to a maximum of eight guns if the blast application necessitates. A blast-nozzle holding clamp option enables the guns to be swapped out for cleaning, while retaining gun position, stand-off distance and angle. Automated post-blasting air wash is also provided, as standard, to remove any blast media residues and leave the parts clean for any subsequent processing.
For optimum component blast coverage, the machine can be provided with either horizontal or vertical servo-driven gun drives. Both offer 500 mm of traverse, either across the turntable for full saturation coverage or vertically stroking (up and down) taller components to provide uniform coverage as the part rotates on the turntable.
For further information www.guyson.co.uk