Clemco Low-Pressure Blasting Machines

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Clemco low-pressure blast machines for delicate surfaces and fine abrasive media

Clemco low-pressure blast machines were specifically designed for applications where sensitive surfaces must be treated with particular care. Thanks to precise blast pressure control and the special blast pot design, these machines are ideal for restoration work, historic preservation, facade cleaning, graffiti removal, and fire and water damage restoration.

In this category, you will find professional Clemco low-pressure blast machines and matching accessories:

✅ Clemco SCW-1628 ZE low-pressure blast pot with a 40-liter capacity
✅ Clemco SCW-1638 ZE low-pressure blast pot with a 60-liter capacity
✅ Complete sets with remote control and professional equipment
✅ Suitable for fine and non-free-flowing abrasive media

A distinctive feature of Clemco low-pressure blast pots is the continuously adjustable blasting pressure control from 0.2 to 10 bar. This allows both delicate substrates and robust surfaces to be treated with a single unit. The units are particularly suitable for fine abrasive media and applications that require the highest level of control over the blasting process.

The special blast pot design ensures a uniform flow of abrasive media. At the same time, the systems enable precise abrasive media metering and quick switching between different abrasive media.

Like modern low-pressure blast machines in general, Clemco systems combine the advantages of a microblasting unit with those of a traditional pressure blast machine. This makes them suitable for both extremely gentle cleaning tasks and high-performance coating removal and restoration work.

Your advantage with Strahltechnik-Express: We offer professional Clemco low-pressure blast machines, high-quality complete kits, genuine accessories, and expert advice to help you design the optimal blasting system.

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Choosing the Right Clemco Low-Pressure Blasting Machines

Clemco low-pressure blast machines are suitable for applications in which sensitive surfaces need to be processed in a controlled manner. The key factor here is not just low operating pressure, but the interplay between blasting pressure, abrasive media, nozzle size, air supply, and material.

Typical Applications

✔ Restoration and historic preservation

✔ Facade and Natural Stone Cleaning

✔ Wood and Brick Processing

✔ Graffiti and coating removal

✔ Gentle metalworking

Match working pressure to the abrasive media

A low operating pressure reduces mechanical stress on the surface. At the same time, the shape, size, and hardness of the abrasive media significantly influence the result. For sensitive substrates, you should therefore always start with the most moderate parameters possible and adjust the settings gradually.

Air Demand and Nozzle Size

Even with low-pressure blast machines, air demand increases as the nozzle bore diameter and operating pressure rise. The compressor must therefore not only reach the desired pressure but also be able to continuously supply the required air volume.

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

✔ Material and surface sensitivity

✔ Desired pressure range

✔ Abrasive media and grain size

✔ Nozzle bore diameter and compressor power

✔ Mobility and tank size

✔ Desired complete equipment package

FAQ

Are low-pressure blast machines only suitable for very low pressures?
No. The key factor is the available control range. This allows a device to be used for both particularly gentle applications and more powerful blasting operations.

Which abrasive media are suitable for sensitive surfaces?
That depends on the substrate and the desired result. In addition to hardness and grain shape, grain size and working pressure are also crucial.

Can I operate a low-pressure blasting machine with any compressor?
No. The compressor must be capable of supplying the air volume required for the nozzle and operating pressure.

Advice on Clemco low-pressure blast machines

Information regarding the surface, desired blasting result, abrasive media, nozzle size, and available compressed air supply will help you make your selection.

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