KALO Low-Pressure Blast Machines

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KALO Low-Pressure Blasting Machines for Precise and Controlled Blasting Operations

KALO low-pressure blast machines in the current product line are designed as particularly compact microblasting units. The Miniblaster-I, with a 0.7-liter vessel capacity, and the Miniblaster-II, with two separate 0.7-liter vessels, are available. Both systems operate with an adjustable blasting pressure ranging from approximately 0.1 to 6 bar.

This makes the devices particularly suitable for spot restoration work, historic preservation, natural stone, wood, small metal parts, and other applications where the blasting effect must be very precisely controlled. Thanks to its two hoppers, the Miniblaster-II offers additional flexibility when working with two different abrasives or performing consecutive processing steps.

The nozzle, abrasive media, operating pressure, and compressor power should always be coordinated together to suit the specific surface, even with these compact systems.

KALO MiniBlaster in the product range

✅ Miniblaster-I – 1 × 0.7-liter container

✅ Miniblaster-II – 2 × 0.7-liter containers

✅ Operating pressure: approx. 0.1 to 6 bar in each case

✅ For precise fine blasting and restoration work

✅ Various nozzles to adapt to air requirements and blasting effect

✅ Complete kits for professional mobile use

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Kalo Low-Pressure Blasting Machines for Precise Fine Blasting Applications

The Kalo MiniBlaster systems are compact, low-pressure, microblasting units designed for applications that require a highly controlled blasting effect. The current product line includes the Miniblaster-I with a 0.7-liter tank and the Miniblaster-II with two 0.7-liter tanks. Both units operate in the range of 0.1 to 6 bar and can be adapted to the respective surface and the available compressor using different nozzles.

Typical Applications

✔ Restoration and Historic Preservation

✔ Spot cleaning of facades and stone surfaces

✔ Gentle woodworking

✔ Cleaning small metal parts

✔ Removal of localized contaminants and coatings

✔ Precision surface finishing in workshops and service centers

Miniblaster-I or Miniblaster-II?

The Miniblaster-I is particularly compact and is suitable for applications with a single hopper for abrasive media. The Miniblaster-II has two separate hoppers. This can be useful when different types of abrasive media are required or when two consecutive processing steps are planned without the need for time-consuming retooling.

Adjust the working pressure as needed

With an adjustable operating pressure ranging from 0.1 to 6 bar, the blasting effect can be precisely controlled. For sensitive surfaces, you can start with low energy and gradually increase the pressure. This prevents unnecessary material removal and keeps the process under control.

Important Differences
FeatureMiniblaster-IMiniblaster-II
Container1 × 0,7 l2 × 0,7 l
Working pressure0.1–6 bar0.1–6 bar
Focusmaximum concisenessFlexible switching between two media

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Here’s what you should look for when making your selection

✔ Sensitivity of the substrate

✔ Required operating pressure

✔ Abrasive media and desired grain size

✔ appropriate nozzle size

✔ Available compressor power ratings

✔ Need for one or two abrasive containers

Nozzle and Compressed Air Supply

Even with compact microblasting units, the nozzle plays a key role in determining air consumption. To ensure a stable blasting process, the compressed air supply should not only meet the nominal demand but also have sufficient reserve capacity. A supply that is too tightly dimensioned leads to pressure drops and uneven blasting results.


FAQ

When is the Miniblaster-II a better choice?
When two abrasive media or two processing steps are regularly required and a changeover should take place as quickly as possible.

Are Kalo devices suitable for delicate surfaces?
Yes. The low operating pressure, starting at 0.1 bar, allows for a very gentle approach to achieving the required blasting effect.

Is it possible to operate at higher pressure?
Yes. Both systems can be operated at up to 6 bar, provided that the substrate, nozzle, abrasive media, and compressed air supply are suitable.

Which nozzle should you choose?
The selection depends on the desired surface coverage rate, the abrasive media, and the available compressed air supply.

Consulting on Kalo microblasting units

By providing details about the surface, abrasive media, desired result, and available compressor, you can quickly determine which MiniBlaster and nozzle size are right for the application.

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