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Guyson Corp.
October 8, 2008
Blast Cabinet
The Model 8-EP has a blast chamber measuring 36 inches high at the rear of the sloped cabinet, 42 inches wide and 42 inches deep. Pressure-blast media delivery is preferred for processing of components with a large amount of surface area and for surface treatment operations such as descaling, etching, coating removal and surface preparation that may require greater kinetic energy. Because the Model 8-EP’s direct-pressure blasting system accelerates media throughout the length of the blast hose, it is capable of delivering media particles at much higher velocities than suction-blast equipment operated at the same blast pressure.
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