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Professional abrasive blasting machines for trades, industry, and surface treatment

Professional abrasive blasting machines enable fast and controlled surface treatment—from rust removal, paint stripping, and cleaning to roughening, matting, and preparing surfaces for subsequent coatings. At ABS Strahltechnik, you’ll find abrasive blasting machines for professional use in trades, workshops, industry, maintenance, and restoration.

Our product range includes blast guns, blast pots, low-pressure blast machines, swirl blasting machines, wet blast machines, JOS blasting machines, dustless blasting machines, microblasting units, and internal pipe blasting machines. This allows us to cover a wide range of blasting methods and applications, from compact handheld devices to specialized professional solutions.

Anyone looking to purchase an abrasive blasting machine should consider the blasting method, desired removal rate, material, abrasive media, and available compressed air supply. We carry robust, professional-grade blast machines from established manufacturers and will help you select the right equipment.

Which abrasive blasting machine is right for your application?

Blast guns – compact and flexible for smaller and targeted blasting jobs

Blast pot – high blasting capacity for professional and industrial applications

Low-pressure blast machines – controlled processing of sensitive surfaces

Swirl blasting machines – low-pressure blast machines with a rotating jet for particularly gentle surface treatment

Wet blast machines – lower-dust blasting with added water for suitable applications

JOS blasting machine – Specialized technology for particularly gentle cleaning and restoration work

Dustless blasting machines – Blasting with direct recirculation of abrasive media and dust

Microblasting units – precise machining of small workpieces and delicate surfaces

Internal pipe blasting machines – uniform treatment of pipe interior surfaces

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Abrasive Blasting Machines for Professional Surface Treatment

Blast machines are among the most versatile machines for mechanical surface treatment. With the right abrasive media and sufficient compressed air, rust, scale, paint, coatings, corrosion, and other contaminants can be selectively removed. At the same time, abrasive blasting can be used to roughen or matte workpieces or to prepare them for subsequent painting, coating, or other surface treatments.

Which abrasive blasting machine is the best solution depends heavily on the specific application. Key factors include the material and size of the workpiece, the desired removal rate, the sensitivity of the surface, the abrasive media used, the required mobility, and the amount of compressed air available at the job site. For this reason, professional abrasive blasting technology encompasses various machine designs that differ significantly in terms of operating principles, performance, and areas of application.

Key Selection Criteria for Abrasive Blasting Machines

✅ Material and sensitivity of the surface to be treated

✅ Desired removal rate and surface coverage rate

✅ The right blasting method and suitable abrasive media

✅ Available compressed air volume and operating pressure

✅ Required mobility and work location

✅ Nozzle size, blast hose, and compatible accessories

Blast pot for high surface coverage rates

Blast pots are frequently used for high-performance blasting operations. The abrasive media is fed into the air stream under pressure, enabling high removal rates and uniform treatment of larger surfaces. Blast pots are particularly suitable for intensive rust removal and paint stripping, steel construction, plant engineering, maintenance, and numerous industrial applications.

Different tank sizes and configurations allow for adaptation to the specific application. However, the system’s performance does not depend solely on the blast pot: the nozzle bore diameter, blast hose, working pressure, and, above all, the available compressor power ratings must be coordinated with one another.

Blast Guns for Flexible Blasting Applications

Blast guns offer a compact solution for smaller surfaces, workpieces, and targeted applications. In many models, the abrasive media is drawn from a container or via a suction lance using the injector principle. This allows for the creation of compact, easy-to-use systems.

Depending on the model, different container sizes, nozzles, and configurations are available. For occasional or one-time jobs, a blast gun can therefore be the most cost-effective solution, while a more powerful system is usually better suited for consistently high material removal rates.

Low-pressure blast machines for sensitive surfaces

Not every surface can be treated with high blasting intensity. Low-pressure blast machines allow for particularly precise control of blasting pressure and abrasive flow rate, making them suitable for applications that require a gentle approach to the material.

Typical applications include restoration work, building facades, natural stone, wood, historic architectural elements, and delicate metal surfaces. Depending on the equipment, abrasive media and settings, the blasting effect can be finely adjusted to the substrate.

Swirl blasting machines and JOS blasting machines for particularly gentle cleaning

Swirl blasting machines and JOS blasting machines share a similar goal: to clean sensitive surfaces that need to be preserved using a highly controlled and material-friendly blasting process. Both types of equipment are used in particular for restoration, historic preservation, natural stone, historic facades, and other sensitive surfaces where a traditional concentrated blast might be too aggressive.

Swirl blasting machines are based on low-pressure blast machines equipped with a swirl blast head. The air-abrasive stream is set in rotation and thus guided evenly across the surface. JOS blasting machines are also designed for particularly gentle cleaning and restoration work. Through the finely tuned combination of working pressure, abrasive media, and water addition, the cleaning effect can be precisely adjusted to the respective substrate.

Although the systems differ in their specific design and construction, they serve a very similar purpose in practice: finely controlled surface cleaning with minimal impact on the substrate. Depending on the system and nozzle configuration, the blast pattern, water addition, operating pressure, and material removal rate can be adjusted to account for the material, contamination, and desired cleaning result.

Specialized Equipment for Specific Applications

Additional blast machines are available for specialized tasks. Internal pipe blasting equipment was developed for treating the inner surfaces of pipes and enables uniform treatment of hard-to-reach interior surfaces.

Vacuum blast machines, on the other hand, combine the blasting process with direct extraction. Abrasive media, removed particles, and dust are recirculated at the blast head. Such systems are particularly useful when open-air blasting must be avoided due to environmental constraints or the resulting contamination.

Depending on the application, wet blast machines, microblasting units, and other specialized solutions may also be suitable. These systems expand the possibilities of surface treatment in situations where traditional blasting methods reach their limits or where particularly controlled working conditions are required.

Properly Matching an Abrasive Blasting Machine and Compressor

A factor that is often underestimated when purchasing an abrasive blasting machine is the required volume of compressed air. The actual blasting performance is largely determined by the nozzle size and operating pressure. As the nozzle bore diameter increases, the air requirement rises significantly.

A high-performance abrasive blasting machine can therefore only deliver its full potential if the compressor used provides sufficient air. When sizing the system, a power reserve should also be factored in to ensure that the required working pressure can be maintained at a stable level during blasting. Blast hoses, couplings, nozzles, and compressed-air treatment also influence the overall performance of the system.

Buy an abrasive blasting machine—choosing the right technology is key

Anyone looking to purchase a professional abrasive blasting machine should therefore not base their decision solely on tank size or purchase price. The equipment must be suitable for the surface, the desired surface coverage rates, the abrasive media used, and the available compressed air supply.

Since 2009, ABS Strahltechnik has been offering professional solutions for surface treatment and a wide range of abrasive blasting machines in various designs and performance classes. From compact blast guns to mobile low-pressure, whirlblast, and JOS systems, all the way to high-performance blast pots, we offer blasting technology for trades, industry, maintenance, and specialized applications. If you have questions about equipment size, blasting methods, nozzle bore diameter, or required compressor power ratings, we’ll help you select an abrasive blasting machine tailored to your specific application.

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