Shot Blasting Machine in Myanmar
Shot Blasting Machine in Myanmar
Shot Blasting Machine in Myanmar
Shot Blasting Machine in Myanmar

Shot Blasting Machine in Myanmar

Price : 40K-5Lakhs
Product Shot Blasting Machine
Machine Type Portable and Cabinet
Grade Manual, Semi-Automatic, and Automatic
Material Mild, Stainless Steel
Abrasive Tank Capacity 150–1000 Kg
Nozzle Type Tungsten/Boron/Silicon Carbide
Blasting Nozzle Size 5-10 MM
Blast Hose Length 5-12 Mtr.
Cleaning Rate 3-21 sqr. mtr/ hr
Compressed air (80 psi) 17-217 Cfm
Voltage 220 V
Frequency 50Hz
Brand Shot Blaster
Color As per client requirement
Delivery Time 7-10 Day
Packaging Details Polly Pack With Bubble Packing
Transport Type Land/Sea/Air Transport
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Applications :
  • Construction & Infrastructure: Cleaning rebar, steel beams, and concrete forms. Surface preparation for epoxy coatings and corrosion protection.
  • Shipbuilding & Marine: Stripping old paint and marine growth from hulls and superstructures. Preparing deck plates for non‑skid coatings.
  • Automotive & Heavy Equipment: Refurbishing engine blocks, transmissions, gear housings, and suspension parts. Surface peening for fatigue life improvement.
  • Foundries & Metal Workshops: Removing mold sand and burrs from castings and forgings. Pre‑machining cleaning of parts for tighter tolerances.
  • Oil & Gas Facilities: Blast cleaning of pipeline spools, valves, and storage tanks before coating. On‑site portable blasting for maintenance shutdowns.
  • Energy & Power Plants: Cleaning boiler tubes, turbine casings, and heat exchanger surfaces. Prepping steel structures for high‑temperature coatings.

Introduction to Shot Blasting Machine in Myanmar

As Myanmar’s industrial base expands from construction and shipbuilding to automotive repair and metal fabrication, the demand for reliable surface‑preparation technology grows. A shot blasting machine in Myanmar offers a fast, consistent way to clean and profile metal surfaces, removing rust, paint, scale, and other contaminants. By creating a uniform, slightly rough texture, shot blasting ensures thermal spray gun coatings adhere better, extending the life of structures and components. 

A shot blasting machine is an industrial system that propels small abrasive particles called shot or grit at high velocity against a workpiece. The impact cleans the surface and creates a micro‑profile ideal for secondary processes like painting, powder coating, welding, or shot peening. Unlike sandblasting (which uses compressed air only), most modern shot blasting machines use centrifugal wheels (turbines) to fling media, offering greater volume, speed, and energy efficiency.

Key Technical Terms

  • Centrifugal wheel/turbine: The rotating device that accelerates abrasive media.
  • Abrasive media: Steel shot, steel grit, glass beads, aluminum oxide, or garnet.
  • Surface profile: The average height of surface peaks and valleys is commonly Sa 2.5-3 for heavy coating prepration.
  • Shot peening: A specialized process that induces compressive stress to improve fatigue life.

How Shot Blasting Machine Works

  • Loading: Parts are placed inside a blast cabinet, on a rotating table, in a tumbling barrel, or hung on hooks for monorail systems.
  • Abrasive Propulsion: A centrifugal wheel or air‑blast nozzle accelerates abrasive media into a focused stream.
  • Impact Cleaning & Profiling: The abrasive knocks off rust, paint, mill scale, and weld spatter, leaving a uniform surface texture.
  • Media Recovery: Spent media and debris drop through the cabinet floor onto screens or perforated plates.
  • Separation & Recycling: Conveyors or elevators carry mixed media to a separator, where fines and dust are removed; clean media returns to the blast hopper.
  • Dust Collection: A dust collector draws air from the cabinet through filters, capturing airborne particles and ensuring a clean work environment.

This closed‑loop process maximizes media reuse, often hundreds or thousands of cycles, while containing dust and debris.

Six Core Subsystems of Shot Blasting Machine in Myanmar

A shot blasting machine is composed of six main subsystems:

  • Abrasive Delivery: Centrifugal shot blasting wheels or pneumatic nozzles.
  • Abrasive Recovery & Cleaning: Hoppers, conveyors, elevators, and separators.
  • Dust Collection: Baghouse or cartridge filters and fans.
  • Blast Cabinet / Enclosure: Steel shell lined with wear‑resistant alloys or rubber panels.
  • Work Handling: Tumblers, tables, roller conveyors, hangers, or portable carts.
  • Controls & Instrumentation: Variable‑frequency drives (VFDs), flow valves, pressure gauges, and PLCs for automation and monitoring.

Each subsystem must be properly sized and integrated to achieve consistent cleaning, energy efficiency, and operator safety.

Benefits of Shot Blasting Machine

  • Superior Cleaning: Faster and more thorough than wire‑brushing or chemical methods.
  • Consistent Surface Profile: Creates uniform roughness for excellent coating adhesion.
  • High Productivity: Automated systems remove millions of times more material per hour than manual methods.
  • Media Reuse: Steel shot and grit can be recycled hundreds to thousands of times, lowering waste.
  • Reduced Labor: Less manual scrubbing, sanding, and chemical dipping.
  • Environmental Safety: Enclosed cabinets and dust collectors contain particulates.
  • Material Strengthening: Shot peening machine operation improves fatigue resistance of moving parts.
  • Cost‑Effective: Low operating cost per square meter compared to sandblasting, chemicals, or manual work.
Shot Blasting Equipment in Myanmar

We are the leading shot blasting machine manufacturer in Myanmar and also the shot blasting equipment supplier all over the world. Shot blasting machine price in Myanmar depends on the type and capacity of the abrasive tank. We also offer an abrasive blasting machine, tumblast shot blasting machine, table-type shot blasting machine, wheel blasting machine, roller conveyor shot blasting machine, dustless shot blasting machine, monorail shot blasting machine, wet blasting machine, abrasive media, and thermal spray gun etc.

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