Radler & Ruf Strahldëppen

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Radler & Ruf Strahlkessel vu 24 bis 200 Liter

Radler & Ruf Strahlkessel si bei eis am Sortiment mat 24, 60, 100, 140 an 200 Liter Behältervolumen verfügbar. Esou geet d’Auswiel vum kompakte Kessel fir mobil a méi kuerz Aarbechten bis bei d’Ausféierung mat groussem Volumen fir méi laang, professionell Strahleinsätz.

Déif eenzel Gréissten si wahlweis als Strahlkessel oder als Komplettset mat Strahlschlauch-Set a Sandstrahldüs verfügbar. Esou kann entweder eng bestoend Strahlausrüstung ergänzt oder direkt e perfekt ofgestëmmt Basissystem gewielt ginn. Déi richteg Gréisst orientéiert sech virun allem un der gewënschter Aarbechtsdauer a Mobilitéit; déi eigentlech Strahlleistung gëtt dogéint wesentlech vun der Düs, dem Aarbechtsdrock an der verfügbarer puissance du compresseur bestëmmt.

Radler & Ruf Strahlkessel no Gréisst

24 Liter – besonnesch kompakt a mobil

60 Liter – villsäiteg fir Atelier a mobil Asätz

100 Liter – méi Reserve fir méi laang Aarbechtsintervaller

140 Liter – fir méi ëmfaassend, professionell Strahlarbechten

200 Liter – grouss Strahlmittelreserve mat wéinege Füllënnerbriechungen

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Radler & Ruf blast pots in five tank sizes

With capacities of 24, 60, 100, 140, and 200 liters, Radler & Ruf blast pots cover a wide range of professional pressure blasting applications. Each size is also available in the current product line as a complete set that includes a blast hose set and a blast nozzle. This allows customers to choose between a single blast pot and an already expanded system solution, depending on their existing equipment.

The most important factors in selecting the size are how mobile the system needs to be and how long it should operate between refills. The tank size itself does not determine the blasting capacity. This depends largely on the nozzle, operating pressure, abrasive media, and the compressor’s effective free air delivery rate.

Which Radler & Ruf size is right for you?

✅ 24 liters – for maximum mobility and short work intervals

✅ 60 liters – a well-balanced compromise for regular mobile work

✅ 100 liters – more abrasive supply for longer operations

✅ 140 liters – for larger-scale professional blasting projects

✅ 200 liters – for long work intervals with few refills

✅ All sizes are also available as complete sets with a hose set and blast nozzle

24 liters for compact and mobile applications

The 24-liter blast pot is the most compact model in this product line. It is particularly useful when the unit is moved frequently or when only small, localized areas are being treated. However, its small capacity means that it must be refilled more often when blasting media consumption is high.

60 and 100 liters as versatile mid-range models

With a 60-liter capacity, significantly more abrasive media is available without the tank immediately moving into the large industrial class. This size is well-suited for regular workshop and assembly work. The 100-liter tank further extends the time between refills and is a good option when larger areas or longer jobs are planned.

Which of the two sizes is more cost-effective depends not only on the duration of use. Transport distance, available floor space, and the frequency of relocations should also be taken into account.

140 and 200 liters for extended operating intervals

The 140- and 200-liter blast pots offer a large supply of blasting media, thereby reducing the need for refills during extensive projects. This can significantly simplify workflows, especially during prolonged stationary use. At the same time, their dimensions and weight increase, which reduces their mobility compared to smaller models.

Single tank or complete set?

All five sizes are also available as a complete set that includes a blast hose set and a blast nozzle. A single tank is a good choice if you already have compatible hoses, nozzles, and other components. The complete set, on the other hand, is a good option if you’re setting up a new system or if your existing components aren’t compatible with the new tank size and planned capacity.

Even when purchasing a set, the nozzle must be compatible with the compressed air supply. A nozzle bore that is too large may require more air than the existing compressor can supply on a continuous basis. Therefore, the compressor power ratings should be verified before making the final nozzle selection.

Consider tank size and blasting capacity separately

A common mistake when selecting equipment is the assumption that a 200-liter blast pot delivers a more powerful blast than a 24-liter blast pot. However, the vessel capacity primarily determines how much abrasive media can be stored. The amount of air, pressure, nozzle, and abrasive media are the key factors for surface removal.

Those who require a high surface coverage rate should therefore first determine the desired nozzle bore and operating pressure and use these to calculate the required flow rate. Only then should the tank size be selected to match the desired operating time.

Buy Radler & Ruf blast pots

When purchasing a Radler & Ruf blast pot, the decision-making process can be structured as follows: first, determine the desired mobility and operating time; then select a capacity of 24, 60, 100, 140, or 200 liters; and finally, choose between a standalone unit and a complete set. In the end, the nozzle and compressed air supply are technically matched to each other.

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