Boron carbide blast nozzles

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Boron Carbide Blast Nozzles for Long Service Life

Boron carbide blast nozzles are designed for professional blasting applications where high wear resistance and long service life are paramount. Boron carbide is one of the hardest nozzle materials and is particularly well-suited for highly abrasive blasting media.

The product range includes various designs, such as short and long Venturi nozzles, double Venturi nozzles, hose-insert blast nozzles, as well as flanged, clamp-on, and angled versions. Depending on the design, various bore diameters and connection types are available.

When making a selection, the bore size, connection, abrasive media, and compressor power must all be considered together. A durable boron carbide nozzle will only deliver its benefits if it is technically compatible with the entire blasting system.

What are the key factors for boron carbide blast nozzles?

✅ High wear resistance for intensive applications

✅ Bore diameter matched to air flow rate

✅ Threaded or push-fit connections compatible with the system

✅ Design suitable for the blast pattern and workpiece geometry

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Boron carbide blast nozzles for abrasive media

Boron carbide is one of the most wear-resistant materials used for blast nozzles. This makes boron carbide blast nozzles particularly attractive for long operating times and highly abrasive blasting media. Their high hardness can significantly increase service life compared to less wear-resistant nozzle materials. From an economic perspective, it is not only the purchase price that matters, but also how often a nozzle must be replaced under specific operating conditions.

Many designs for different blasting applications

This category encompasses much more than just classic straight Venturi nozzles. The product line includes short and long Venturi designs, double Venturi nozzles, hose-insert blast nozzles, flanged and clamp-on variants, as well as angle blast nozzles. This allows boron carbide to be used even in situations involving special connections or workpieces.

Short nozzles are compact and practical when workspace is limited. Long Venturi nozzles are frequently used for high-performance surface treatment. Double-Venturi and angled designs have specific spray patterns and should be selected specifically based on the actual task at hand.

The nozzle bore and compressor power ratings must be compatible

The inner diameter of the nozzle significantly affects compressed air requirements. Larger bore sizes allow for higher air and abrasive flow rates—and thus higher surface coverage rates—but require a correspondingly powerful compressor. If the available air volume is too low, the working pressure drops under load and the expected blasting performance is not achieved.

Check the connection and nozzle holder

Depending on the boron carbide nozzle, different connections are used. The product range includes, among others, 25 mm and 50 mm coarse threads as well as 3/4-inch fine threads. Hose-insert blast nozzles, on the other hand, are inserted directly into a suitable blast hose. Therefore, you should always check which nozzle holder or blast hose configuration is available before making a purchase.

Select a boron carbide nozzle as part of the system

✅ Abrasive type and grain size

✅ Desired service life and daily operating time

✅ Nozzle bore and available flow rate

✅ Threads, nozzle holders, or hose connections

✅ Desired blast pattern and workpiece geometry

Monitor wear despite long service life

Boron carbide blast nozzles are also wear parts. As wear increases, the nozzle bore may enlarge. This leads to increased air and abrasive consumption, and the blasting characteristics change. Regularly checking the diameter helps determine the economically sensible time to replace the nozzle.

Buy boron carbide blast nozzle

Material alone should not be the sole factor in your selection. The design, bore diameter, connection, and available compressor power ratings must all be compatible. ABS Strahltechnik offers boron carbide blast nozzles in a variety of professional designs and provides support in technical coordination with the blasting machine, blast hose, and application.

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