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Blasting Accessories for Professional Blasting Applications

Professional blasting accessories determine whether a blasting system operates reliably, safely, and at the desired performance level. From the blast hose to the nozzle and coupling, all the way to the remote control, abrasive metering, and compressed-air treatment, the individual components must be technically compatible.

At ABS Strahltechnik, you’ll find accessories for blast pots, portable abrasive blasting machines, and other professional blasting systems. These include wear parts as well as components for control systems, air treatment, and the expansion of existing systems.

When selecting blasting accessories, you should consider connection sizes, hose diameters, working pressure, abrasive media, nozzle sizes, and existing equipment together. This helps prevent pressure losses, unnecessary wear, and incompatible combinations.

Blasting Accessories by Application

Blast nozzles – for various materials, bore sizes, and blasting applications

Blast nozzle holder – the proper connection between the blast hose and the nozzle

Blast hose – wear-resistant hoses for abrasive media and compressed air

Blast hose couplings – secure connection of hose sections and fittings

Remote-control valves – pneumatic and electric control of blasting systems

Remote-Control Deadman Handle – Operation and Shut-Off Directly at the Workstation

Remote-control hose – Control lines for pneumatic remote controls

Electrical Control Boxes – Components for Remote Control Systems

Abrasive metering valves – controlled metering of the abrasive media

Blast pot components – parts, screens, lids, water separators, and inspection components

Mobile Compressed-Air Treatment – Aftercooling, Filtration, and Dehumidification

Abrasive quick shut-off valves – rapid interruption of the abrasive supply

Wet blast pumps – water supply and dust suppression for suitable blasting processes

Testing & Measurement – Monitoring nozzle pressure and surface profile

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Blasting accessories as part of the overall blasting system

In compressed air blasting, no component operates in isolation. The compressor, blast pot, abrasive metering valve, blast hose, couplings, nozzle holder, and blast nozzle form a technical chain. Even a single improperly sized component can increase pressure loss, reduce blasting performance, or unnecessarily increase wear. Professional blasting accessories should therefore be selected not only based on connection dimensions but also on the entire system.

Combining Blast Hoses, Couplings, and Nozzles Correctly

The blast hose transports a highly abrasive mixture of compressed air and abrasive media. The inner diameter, wall thickness, length, and wear resistance therefore influence both the service life and the pressure loss. Suitable blast hose couplings connect hose sections or provide the connection to the system. At the working end, the nozzle holder connects the blast hose to the blast nozzle.

For nozzle holders and nozzles, the thread type and connection type are particularly important. The product range includes, among others, 25 mm and 50 mm coarse threads as well as 3/4-inch and 1 1/4-inch fine threads. Hose-insert blast nozzles are inserted directly into suitable blast hoses and clamped in place. The connection type must therefore always match the existing hose and holder configuration.

Remote Control and Abrasive Feed Control

Professional blast pots are often operated via remote control systems. Remote-control deadman handles, control lines, inlet and outlet valves, complete remote-control valves, and electrical control boxes each perform different functions. Pneumatic and electrical systems must not be combined arbitrarily; the type of device, control principle, and available connections are critical factors.

The abrasive metering valve determines how much abrasive media is fed into the air stream. Proper and correctly adjusted metering improves blasting performance while helping to prevent unnecessary abrasive media consumption. Depending on the blast pot and application, different valve designs and connection sizes are used.

Compressed-air quality affects the blasting result

Warm, humid compressed air can lead to abrasive clumping, uneven dosing, and operational disruptions. Mobile compressed-air aftercoolers, coalescing filters, water separators, and dehumidification systems therefore help ensure a more stable compressed air supply. The type of treatment required depends on the compressor, the environment, the air volume, and the blasting method.

Check before purchasing blasting accessories

✅ Connection and thread sizes of the existing components

✅ Inner and outer diameters of the blast hose

✅ Nozzle size and actual available compressor power

✅ Abrasive media used and expected wear

✅ Pneumatic or electric remote control

✅ Required compressed-air treatment and operating conditions

Check wear parts in a timely manner

Abrasive blasting technology operates under high mechanical stress. Nozzles, seals, hoses, couplings, and components that carry the abrasive should therefore be inspected regularly. A worn nozzle bore, for example, increases air consumption and alters the blasting characteristics. Damaged seals or couplings can cause pressure losses. Timely replacement maintains performance and operational safety.

Blasting Accessories for Repairs, Upgrades, and Rebuilds

Whether you’re repairing an existing blasting system, expanding a blast pot, or putting together a new system, technical compatibility is crucial. ABS Strahltechnik offers blasting accessories for professional users and helps you select the right components based on the equipment, hose size, nozzle, control system, and application.

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