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Pulsar III pressure blast cabinet with a 20-liter blast pot, cyclone at 8.4 m³/min, and a 6 mm boron carbide nozzle

The Clemco Pulsar III is a professional pressure blast cabinet with a 20-liter blast pot, an 8.4 m³/min cyclone, a cartridge filter, and a 6 mm boron carbide nozzle. Pressure blasting technology offers high material removal rates for demanding cleaning and surface preparation tasks. The compact blasting chamber is designed for small to medium-sized workpieces and regular professional use.

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Clemco Pulsar III – professional pressure blast cabinet with a 20-liter blast pot and 8.4 m³/min cyclone

The Clemco Pulsar III pressure blast cabinet combines a spacious work area with the high material removal performance of a pressure blasting system. The 20-liter blast pot feeds the 6-mm boron carbide blast nozzle directly with pressurized abrasive. This makes the system suitable for professional cleaning, rust removal, deburring and surface roughening where an injector system does not provide sufficient performance.

The blasting chamber measures 925 × 995 × 905 mm and offers more space than the Pulsar II. The clear door opening is 800 × 875 mm. The cyclone and cartridge filter form a coordinated circuit together with the cabinet: abrasive is recovered and reconditioned, while dust is separated from the process air.

The Pulsar III is a compact cabinet made from robust sheet steel and can be adapted to workpiece handling and production processes with various attachments. The pressure blast version offered here has an 8.4 m³/min cyclone and is intended for regular professional use.

Your Benefits at a Glance

✅ Pressure blasting technology for high cleaning and material removal performance

✅ 20-liter blast pot

✅ 6 mm boron carbide blast nozzle

✅ 8.4 m³/min cyclone for abrasive reconditioning

✅ Cartridge filter for dust collection

✅ Blasting chamber 925 × 995 × 905 mm

✅ Clear door opening 800 × 875 mm

✅ For common reusable abrasive media

✅ Optional attachments for different workpiece-handling tasks

💡 Note: With a pressure blast cabinet, the available compressed-air capacity is a major factor in actual system performance. A 6-mm pressure blast nozzle requires a sufficiently sized compressor with a stable flow rate at operating pressure.

Scope of Delivery
ComponentVersion
Blast cabinetPulsar III compact cabinet made from robust sheet steel
Pressure blasting system20-liter blast pot
Blast nozzle6 mm boron carbide
Abrasive reconditioningCyclone with 8.4 m³/min
Filtration unitCartridge dust filter
SafetyDoor safety switch and enclosed work area

Dimensions and Weight
FeatureSpecification
Overall dimensions W × H × D1,050 × 2,100 × 1,690 mm
Weight460 kg
Blasting chamber W × H × D925 × 995 × 905 mm
Clear door opening W × H800 × 875 mm
Space requirementapprox. 7.5 m²

Clemco manufacturer specifications. According to the manufacturer, the space requirement includes the work area and system components and may vary depending on equipment.


Blast Cabinet Technical Specifications
FeatureSpecification
Blasting processPressure blasting
Blast pot20 liters
Standard nozzle6 mm boron carbide
Cyclone capacity8.4 m³/min
FilterCartridge filter
Blast pressure0–7 bar according to Clemco
Abrasive mediaAll common suitable abrasive media
ApplicationsCleaning, deburring, finishing, surface roughening
Operating temperature15–30 °C
Electrical connection16 A

Pressure Blasting System and Operation

In the 20-liter blast pot, the abrasive is pressurized and metered into the blast air stream. The mixture travels through the blast hose to the 6-mm boron carbide nozzle. Because of the higher particle velocity, pressure blasting achieves a stronger cleaning and material removal effect than the suction blast version.

Blast pressure does not always need to be set to the maximum. Lower pressure can be appropriate for more sensitive materials, finer abrasive media or defined surface finishes. The result depends on the interaction of pressure, nozzle, abrasive grain, distance and blast angle.


Abrasive Reconditioning and Filtration Unit

The 8.4 m³/min cyclone separates reusable abrasive from dust and broken-down fine particles. The reconditioned abrasive is returned to the circuit, allowing effective abrasive media to be reused several times.

The cartridge filter removes dust from the extracted process air. Filter cleaning is compressed-air-assisted; nevertheless, the filter cartridge and dust collection area must still be inspected regularly.

ComponentFunction
20-liter blast potPressurized abrasive supply
8.4 m³/min cycloneAbrasive cleaning and recovery
Cartridge filterProcess dust collection and negative pressure in the cabinet

Compressed-Air Requirements

Pressure blasting performance depends heavily on the compressed-air supply. The compressor must provide the air required by the 6-mm nozzle at the desired working pressure, plus reserve capacity for filter cleaning and pressure losses. An undersized compressor causes the nozzle pressure to fall and significantly reduces processing performance.

The compressed air must be dry, clean and oil-free. For industrial applications, sufficiently sized compressed-air treatment is recommended so that condensate does not enter the blast pot or abrasive.

💡 Note: On request, we can check whether the available compressor capacity is suitable for the cabinet. Relevant data include flow rate, operating pressure and the existing pipe dimensions.

Abrasive Media and Applications

Clemco approves the Pulsar III for all common suitable abrasive media and lists cleaning, finishing, surface roughening and deburring as applications. Steel grit is listed as a restriction and should only be used after checking the specific equipment configuration.

Blasting taskSuitability
Rust removal / cleaningVery good due to high pressure blasting performance
Surface rougheningFor defined preparation before coating
DeburringWith suitable abrasive and pressure
FinishingAlso suitable for finer surfaces with reduced parameters

Installation, Operation and Maintenance

The cabinet requires a level, load-bearing installation site with sufficient clearance for the doors, cyclone, filter and maintenance. Clemco specifies approximately 7.5 m² including system components and the work area.

Before starting work, inspect the blast pot, hoses, couplings, nozzle, gloves, viewing windows and door safety switches. Work on the blast pot may only be carried out when it is depressurized and in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.

The blast nozzle, nozzle holder, blast hose, metering devices, cyclone, filter and seals should be inspected regularly. Nozzle wear increases air consumption and changes the blasting result.


Frequently Asked Questions
How does pressure blasting differ from suction blasting?
Pressure blasting accelerates the abrasive from a pressurized blast pot and therefore achieves a higher material removal rate.
How large is the blast pot?
20 liters.
Which nozzle is used?
A 6 mm boron carbide blast nozzle.
What is the cyclone capacity?
8.4 m³/min.
How large is the blasting chamber?
925 × 995 × 905 mm.
Which tasks are typical?
Cleaning, rust removal, deburring, surface roughening and finishing small to medium-sized workpieces.
Is a compressor included?
No. The compressed-air supply must be provided on site.
When is a Pulsar VI the better choice?
When larger workpieces or more movement space are required inside the working area.

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