Pulsar VI suction blast cabinet with cyclones (16.8 m³/min), cartridge filter, 8 mm boron carbide nozzle
The Clemco Pulsar VI is a large suction blast cabinet with a 16.8 m³/min cyclone, cartridge filter, and 8 mm boron carbide nozzle. The blasting chamber, measuring 1,290 × 1,150 × 1,020 mm, offers sufficient space for larger workpieces. The high-performance abrasive recovery system makes the cabinet a professional solution for regular vacuum blasting operations.
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Pulsar VI suction blast cabinet with cyclones (16.8 m³/min), cartridge filter, 8 mm boron carbide nozzle is in stock and will be shipped as soon as it is available again
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Pulsar VI suction blast cabinet with cyclones (16.8 m³/min), cartridge filter, 8 mm boron carbide nozzle is in stock and will be shipped as soon as it is available again
Clemco Pulsar VI – spacious suction blast cabinet with a 16.8 m³/min cyclone for larger workpieces
The Clemco Pulsar VI expands the compact Pulsar concept with a significantly larger blasting chamber. With a working chamber measuring 1,290 × 1,150 × 1,020 mm and a clear door opening of 940 × 975 mm, even larger and more unwieldy workpieces can be processed without sacrificing the closed abrasive media and filter circuit of a compact blasting cabinet.
In the suction-blasting configuration, the cabinet operates with an 8-mm boron carbide nozzle. The cyclones, which are larger than those of the Pulsar III, achieve a flow rate of 16.8 m³/min and are thus designed to accommodate the larger working chamber and the corresponding recovery flow. Reusable abrasive media is separated from the dust and recirculated back into the process.
The Pulsar VI is the standard model in this size class. For applications involving particularly high dust generation or extended operating times, Clemco offers the Pulsar VI Plus, which is equipped with two filter cartridges while maintaining the same blasting chamber size.
Your Benefits at a Glance
✅ Large blasting chamber: 1,290 × 1,150 × 1,020 mm
✅ 16.8 m³/min cyclone for abrasive reconditioning
✅ Suction blast system with an 8 mm boron-carbide blast nozzle
✅ Cartridge filters for effective dust collection
✅ Clear door opening: 940 × 975 mm
✅ Closed-loop system for economical use of blasting media
✅ For cleaning, deburring, finishing, and roughening
✅ Optional workpiece handling, such as a turntable or loading rack, is available
✅ Compact system solution despite a significantly larger workspace
Scope of Delivery
| Component | Translation |
|---|---|
| Blasting booth | Pulsar VI Compact Booth Made of Sturdy Sheet Steel |
| blasting system | Suction blast system with an 8 mm boron-carbide blast nozzle |
| abrasive recovery | Cyclone with 16.8 m³/min |
| filtration unit | Cartridge Dust Filter, Standard Version |
| Operation and Safety | Cabinet control, enclosed work area, and door safety switch |
| Scalability | optional attachments, for example, for heavier or unwieldy workpieces |
Dimensions and Weight
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Overall dimensions W × H × D | 1,355 × 2,100 × 1,820 mm |
| Weight | 580 kg |
| Blasting Chamber W × H × D | 1,290 × 1,150 × 1,020 mm |
| Clear door opening W × H | 940 × 975 mm |
| Space requirements | approx. 10 m² |
Clemco manufacturer specifications. According to the manufacturer, the space requirement of approximately 10 m² includes the work surface and system components and may vary depending on attachments or different installation configurations.
Technical Specifications for Blasting Booth
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Blasting Methods | Suction/Injector Blasting |
| Standard nozzle | 8 mm boron carbide |
| Cyclone Performance | 16.8 m³/min |
| Filter | Cartridge filters, standard version |
| Manufacturer's Pressure Range for the Series | 0–7 bar |
| abrasive media | for all common, suitable abrasive media |
| Restriction | Steel grit only with the optional 2.2-kW motor, according to Clemco |
| Application | Standard use, larger workpieces |
| Operating temperature | 15–30 °C |
| Electrical Connection | 16 A |
Blasting System and Operating Principles
The vacuum blasting principle conveys the abrasive media using the negative pressure generated by the blast gun. The Pulsar VI utilizes this method in a significantly larger working area than the Pulsar II and III. This makes the booth an attractive option for workpieces that require greater freedom of movement without necessitating the use of the more powerful and air-intensive pressure blasting technology.
The standard 8-mm boron carbide nozzle is designed for abrasive media. Thanks to the enclosed cabinet, the workpiece can be processed from the outside while wearing gloves; a viewing window and extraction system separate the operator from the blasting environment.
Abrasive Reconditioning and Filtration Unit
At 16.8 m³/min, the cyclone is larger than the Pulsar III. It handles the continuous separation of the recirculating mixture of abrasive media and dust. Reusable abrasive is returned to the cycle; dust and fine particles are directed to the filtration unit.
The standard cartridge filter is designed for the standard use of the Pulsar VI as intended by Clemco. For continuously high dust exposure or extended operating times, the Pulsar VI Plus with two filter cartridges is the more suitable option.
| Component | Function |
|---|---|
| cyclone | 16.8 m³/min abrasive reconditioning |
| Cartridge filters | Standard Dust Collector |
| Recovery | Reuse of suitable abrasive media |
| Plus Alternative | Two filter cartridges for a higher filter load |
Compressed Air Requirements
The required compressor flow rate depends on the 8-mm nozzle, the operating pressure, and the desired blasting intensity. The manufacturer’s website specifies a pressure range of up to 7 bar for this series, but does not provide a specific flow rate for this exact suction configuration.
In addition to the nozzle, compressed air is required for the system’s auxiliary functions. The compressed air should be dry and free of oil and contaminants; an insufficient supply impairs flow performance and blasting results.
Abrasive media and Applications
The Pulsar VI is designed for all common, suitable abrasive media. The selection and grain size determine surface roughness, material removal, and wear. To ensure reproducible results, a medium suitable for the process should be kept in circulation and regularly checked for contamination.
For steel grit, Clemco explicitly states that an optional 2.2-kW motor is required. This application should therefore be taken into account during the configuration process.
| Application / Abrasive Media | Note |
|---|---|
| glass beads | Cleaning, Matting, and Visual Finish |
| Corundum / Aluminum Oxide | Rust removal, surface roughening, and more aggressive material removal |
| Plastic blasting media | gentler surface treatment |
| Steel grit | According to Clemco, only with the optional 2.2-kW motor |
| Other Common Media | depending on grit size, desired result, and wear characteristics |
Installation, Operation, and Maintenance
The booth must be installed on a level and load-bearing surface. Doors, filters, cyclones, and maintenance areas must remain accessible; therefore, when planning the installation site, more than just the booth’s external dimensions must be taken into account.
A trouble-free blasting process requires dry, oil- and dirt-free compressed air. Before starting work, check the hose connections, nozzle, gloves, sight windows, door seals, and safety devices.
In particular, the blast nozzle, nozzle holder, suction hose, abrasive circuit, filter cartridge, dust collection area, and wear points should be checked regularly. A worn blast nozzle alters the blast pattern and air consumption; dirty filters or an overfilled dust container impair suction.
Frequently Asked Questions
1,290 × 1,150 × 1,020 mm.
It offers a significantly larger blasting chamber, a wider door opening, and a larger cyclone with a capacity of 16.8 m³/min.
Yes. It uses injector/suction blasting technology and an 8 mm boron carbide nozzle.
For high dust or filter load, or extended operating periods. The Plus version has two filter cartridges.
Clemco refers to steel grit only in connection with an optional 2.2-kW motor.
Clemco specifies approximately 10 m², including the work surface and system components; add-on parts may require additional space.
It separates reusable abrasive media from dust and fine particles and recycles usable grit.
No. The compressed air supply must be sized appropriately for the nozzle and the desired working pressure.
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