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Suction blast cabinets for versatile blasting applications using the injector principle

Suction blast cabinets operate on the injector principle: Compressed air flows through an air jet, creating a vacuum that draws in the abrasive media and conveys it to the blast nozzle. This results in an easily controllable blasting system for cleaning, matting, light rust removal, surface roughening, and numerous general workshop tasks.

Our product range includes suction blast cabinets in various working chamber sizes and configurations—from compact models to large cabinets with filter systems, automatic filter cleaning, pass-through openings, rubber lining, abrasive reconditioning, or a turntable.

Anyone looking to purchase a suction blast cabinet should consider the workpiece size, required blasting capacity, extraction system, nozzle size, and available compressed air supply together.

What’s important when choosing a suction blast cabinet?

✅ Select a workspace and door openings that are suitable for the workpieces

✅ Adjust the filtration unit and cleaning process based on operating time and dust volume

✅ Pass-through openings for long components into account

✅ Schedule abrasive reconditioning during regular operation

✅ Match the nozzle to the air jet

✅ Ensure that compressor power ratings are sufficiently sized for actual blasting loads

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Buy suction blast cabinets – efficient injector blasting for workshops and industry

Suction blast cabinets, often referred to as injector blast cabinets, are among the most common solutions for enclosed blasting operations. The abrasive media is not fed from a pressurized hopper but is drawn in by the negative pressure at the blast gun. This results in a technically straightforward and versatile system for many recurring surface treatment tasks.

Suitable applications range from cleaning and matting to removing light corrosion, coating residues, or deposits. Suction blast cabinets can also be used to roughen surfaces prior to subsequent coatings. The actual effect always depends on the abrasive media, nozzle, working pressure, distance, and material.

Configure the Suction Blast Cabinet

✅ Select an interior space larger than the actual workpiece dimensions

✅ Check door dimensions and, if applicable, pass-through openings

✅ Extraction system suited to the booth volume and dust generation

✅ Choose manual or automatic filter cleaning based on the application profile

✅ Take into account abrasive reconditioning for higher usage

✅ Consider the air jet, blast nozzle, and compressor as a single unit

✅ Plan for the lining and turntable based on the expected load

How the Injector Blasting System Works

In the blast head of a suction blast cabinet, compressed air flows at high speed through an air jet. This creates a vacuum that draws abrasive media from the storage area through a hose. The air and abrasive media mix in the blast head and are then accelerated through the blast nozzle onto the workpiece.

The system’s performance depends heavily on the relationship between the air jet and the blast nozzle. If the two components are not properly matched or if one nozzle is severely worn, intake performance, the blast pattern, and air consumption may be adversely affected. Therefore, the air jet and blast nozzle should be checked regularly.

Suction blasting is not necessarily gentle on materials

Suction blast cabinets are often used for finer or more controlled work, but they do not necessarily operate “gently.” Even an injector system can damage sensitive surfaces if the abrasive media, pressure, or dwell time are selected improperly. Conversely, with the right abrasive media and moderate pressure, work can be performed in a highly controlled manner.

The hardness, shape, and grit size of the abrasive are at least as important for the result as the operating pressure. For unknown or sensitive materials, it is therefore recommended to test on a small area first.

Properly Plan Workspaces and Accessibility

The current product line includes suction blast cabinets ranging from compact workshop models to large systems. When selecting a cabinet, ensure it offers enough space not only to load the workpiece but also to rotate it safely and access it from various angles during the blasting process.

Side pass-through openings are helpful for elongated components. Larger doors make it easier to load bulky workpieces. For heavy components, stationary or mobile turntables can significantly simplify handling.

Filtration unit and Cleaning

During blasting, dust, dislodged surface particles, and broken-down blasting media grains are produced. The extraction system removes these fine particles from the work area and directs them to the filtration unit. A sufficiently large airflow helps maintain visibility inside the booth.

The product range includes suction blast cabinets without a filtration unit as well as models with integrated or optional filtration technology. Depending on the model, filter cleaning is performed manually or automatically. For frequent use, automatic cleaning can reduce the effort required and help maintain more consistent filter performance.

Abrasive Reconditioning for More Consistent Conditions

With intensive use, the abrasive media in the circulation system changes. Grains break down, the proportion of fine particles increases, and removed contaminants enter the mixture. Systems with abrasive reconditioning capabilities are better able to remove these undesirable components from the circulation system.

This can be useful for more consistent blasting results and more stable operation. Whether such equipment is necessary depends on the duration of use, the abrasive media, and quality requirements.

Compressor Power for Suction Blast Cabinets

Even a suction blast cabinet requires a properly sized compressed air supply. Air demand is primarily determined by the air jet, working pressure, and operating time. A compressor that is too small leads to a drop in pressure and, consequently, to fluctuating blasting performance.

The blast heads and nozzles used in the product range vary depending on the booth series. Therefore, before making a purchase, do not assume a standard compressor size; instead, check the specific nozzle configuration.

Buy a suction blast cabinet – Choose equipment based on application profile

Anyone looking to purchase a suction blast cabinet should evaluate the work area, workpiece handling, filtration technology, and compressed air supply together. For occasional workshop use, a simpler setup may suffice. For daily use, automatic filter cleaning, rubber lining, abrasive reconditioning, or a turntable can improve cost-effectiveness and ergonomics.

This category includes suction blast cabinets of various sizes and equipment levels for professional applications. This allows the injector blasting principle to be adapted to actual needs, from compact workstations to larger industrial models.

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