Tumble rubber belt automatic sand blasting machines are automated systems that use a rotating rubber belt to tumble workpieces while blast guns deliver abrasive media for uniform surface treatment, ideal for batch processing small-to-medium parts with complex shapes, ensuring consistent finish, high efficiency, and minimal manual intervention. Below is a detailed breakdown of its capabilities, applications, advantages, and a model & specification table.
Capabilities
- Surface Treatment: Efficiently removes rust, scale, burrs, flash, and casting sand; achieves surface roughening for coating adhesion, shot peening for fatigue resistance, and uniform finishing of complex parts (even hard-to-reach areas).
- Processing Capacity: Handles batch loads (0.3–6 t/h) with maximum single-piece weights from 10 kg to 150 kg, suitable for small-to-medium-sized parts in mass production.
- Automation: Equipped with PLC control for setting blasting time, gun oscillation, and belt rotation; supports integration with loading/unloading systems for continuous operation.
- Media Reclamation: Integrated abrasive recycling systems (sieves, separators, dust collectors) recover and clean media, reducing consumption and environmental impact.
- Dust Control: High-efficiency pulse dust collectors ensure emissions meet environmental standards, maintaining a clean workshop environment.
Model & Specification Table
| Model |
Productivity (t/h) |
Max Load (kg) |
Max Single-Piece Weight (kg) |
Blast Guns (pcs) |
Dust Collector Air Volume (m³/h) |
Power (kW) |
Overall Dimensions (L*W*H, mm) |
| TM-A40 |
0.3-0.5 |
100 |
10 |
4 |
2200 |
3.7 (1.5+2.2) |
800*650*2720 |
| TM-A100 |
0.5-1.0 |
200 |
15 |
6 |
3000 |
4.5 (1.5+3.0) |
1200*900*2140 |
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Applications
This machine is widely used in various industries requiring batch surface treatment of metal parts:
- Automotive: Engine components (cylinder heads, intake manifolds), gears, and fasteners for cleaning, deburring, and surface preparation before coating.
- Foundry: Castings (steel, iron, aluminum) for sand removal, scale elimination, and surface finishing.
- Aerospace: Precision parts (turbine blades, brackets) for surface preparation and shot peening to enhance fatigue life.
- General Machinery: Forged, stamped, and heat-treated parts (springs, shafts) for deburring, rust removal, and surface strengthening.
- Hardware and Fasteners: Small parts (nuts, bolts, hinges) for uniform surface finishing and cleaning.