Radler & Ruf nizkotlačne peskalne naprave

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Nizkotlačne peskalne naprave Radler & Ruf za prilagodljivo uporabo in dolge delovne intervale

Nizkotlačne peskalne naprave Radler & Ruf v trenutnem asortimanu pokrivajo širok razpon velikosti. Na voljo so izvedbe s prostornino 24 in 60 litrov ter večja serija s prostornino 100, 140 ali 200 litrov. Ponudba tako sega od mobilnih naprav za restavriranje in spreminjajoča se delovna mesta do večjih sistemov z bistveno daljšimi intervali polnjenja.

Delovni tlak, šobo, abraziv in peskalno cev je mogoče glede na uporabo prilagoditi občutljivim ali robustnejšim površinam. Naprave so na voljo tudi kot kompleti s kompletom peskalne cevi in peskalno šobo ter so primerne za varstvo spomenikov, fasade, les, kovino, sanacijo, odstranjevanje rje in profesionalno pripravo površin.

Velikost kotla določa predvsem zalogo abraziva in trajanje dela. Dejanska zmogljivost peskanja pa je v veliki meri odvisna od premera šobe, delovnega tlaka in razpoložljive količine zraka kompresorja.

Nizkotlačne peskalne naprave Radler & Ruf v asortimanu

✅ 24 litrov – kompaktna izvedba za mobilno in krajšo uporabo

✅ 60 litrov – večja zaloga ob še vedno dobri mobilnosti

✅ 100 litrov – za daljša peskalna dela

✅ 140 litrov – večja zaloga abraziva za obsežnejšo uporabo

✅ 200 litrov – največja prostornina zaloge v trenutnem asortimanu

✅ na voljo tudi kot kompleti s kompletom peskalne cevi in peskalno šobo

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Radler & Ruf: How to Choose the Right Low-Pressure Blasting Machines

Radler & Ruf low-pressure blast machines are designed for applications in which the blasting power needs to be finely adjusted to the surface, the abrasive media, and the cleaning task. The decisive factor is not just the tank size, but the interplay of working pressure, nozzle bore diameter, abrasive media, hose size, and available compressed air volume.

Here’s what you should look for when making your selection:

✔ Desired tank size and operating duration
✔ Available compressor power ratings
✔ Desired nozzle bore diameter
✔ Type and grit size of the abrasive media
✔ Sensitivity of the surface to be treated
✔ Desired hose length and mobility

Tank Sizes and Applications

The Radler & Ruf low-pressure blast machines currently available in the store include compact 24- and 60-liter models as well as a larger series with capacities of 100, 140, or 200 liters. Smaller tanks are particularly suitable for mobile applications, repairs, restoration, and changing work locations. Larger tanks reduce refill intervals and are useful when longer blasting times or larger areas are involved.

Compressed Air Requirements and Blast Nozzle

Air demand is primarily determined by nozzle bore diameter and operating pressure. When sizing the system, the compressor’s actual available flow rate should be taken into account. A sufficient air reserve stabilizes the operating pressure and prevents drops in performance during blasting.

Selection criterionMeaning
blast pot capacityAffects refill intervals, mobility, and potential operating time.
Working pressureIt is adapted to the surface, the abrasive media, and the desired removal rate.
nozzle bore diameterSignificantly determines air consumption and surface coverage rates.
abrasive mediaMust be suitable for the surface and the desired blasting result.
Typical Applications

✔ Restoration and historic preservation
✔ Wood and facade finishing
✔ Removal of coatings and contaminants
✔ Rust removal and surface preparation
✔ Mobile blasting operations on construction sites and in industrial facilities

FAQ

What is the advantage of a low-pressure blasting machine?
The working pressure can be specifically reduced so that sensitive surfaces can be processed in a more controlled manner.

What is the appropriate tank size?
This depends on the duration of use, mobility, and desired refill frequency. For short, mobile applications, a smaller tank is often sufficient; for longer jobs, a larger volume is more convenient.

Can I use any type of abrasive media?
No. The abrasive media, grit size, metering valve, and nozzle must be technically compatible with each other and with the respective application.

How important is the compressor?
Very important. Without a sufficient supply volume, the desired working pressure at the nozzle cannot be maintained consistently.

Advice on Radler & Ruf low-pressure blast machines

If you are unsure about boiler size, nozzles, abrasive media, or compressor specifications, we can help you put together a technically suitable system for your application.

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