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Wet Blast Machines Eliminate Surface Impregnation



Rosler's KS series wet blast machines are designed to provide flexible, productive solutions while providing uniform media flow and enhanced finish control. With standard machine cabinet sizes from 28" - 60" square and a wide range of sump and media capacities, these machines are suited to a variety of applications.

The KS high-volume wet blast process is a self-contained system that uses a slurry of abrasive media and water to clean, descale and degrease surfaces in a single operation. The slurry is directed through a high-volume, internally mounted pump to a blast gun where regulated air pressure adjusts the aggressiveness of the process. The process is free of dust and chemicals, and because it is closed-loop with the media and water re-circulated, there is no need for a drain. It also eliminates wastewater pollution and costly disposal methods.

By using water as a buffer between metal and media to cushion the shock and reduce the downward force, the company reported that the KS series wet blasting machines also eliminate the surface impregnation possible in traditional media to part processes.

They are suited for cleaning and deburring molds, circuit boards, parts and castings as well as preparing high performance surfaces for etching, matte finishing, peening and texturing.

For more information contact:

Rosler Metal Finishing USA, LLC

1551 Denso Road

Battle Creek, MI 49037

269-441-3000

rosler-us@rosler.com

www.rosler.us

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