Many industrial coatings companies are turning to vapor abrasive blasting vs traditional methods of sand blasting. However, needing two machines for either wet or dry blasting is costly, takes up space and down right unnessecary.
Bill Nelson and had Lindquist of Axxiom Mfg. discuss the benefits of the Schimdt Amphiblast which can be used for wet or dry blasting alike. It also introduces a unique method of injecting water after the metering valve to ensure a proper ratio of abrasive to water as well as reduce waste.
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Many industrial coatings companies are turning to vapor abrasive blasting vs traditional methods of sand blasting. However, needing two machines for either wet or dry blasting is costly, takes up space and down right unnessecary.
Bill Nelson and had Lindquist of Axxiom Mfg. discuss the benefits of the Schimdt Amphiblast which can be used for wet or dry blasting alike. It also introduces a unique method of injecting water after the metering valve to ensure a proper ratio of abrasive to water as well as reduce waste.
Vapor Abrasive Blasting with the Schmidt Amphiblast from Axxiom Mfg.
AER Podcast
33 minutes 48 seconds
4 years ago
Vapor Abrasive Blasting with the Schmidt Amphiblast from Axxiom Mfg.
Many industrial coatings companies are turning to vapor abrasive blasting vs traditional methods of sand blasting. However, needing two machines for either wet or dry blasting is costly, takes up space and down right unnessecary.
Bill Nelson and had Lindquist of Axxiom Mfg. discuss the benefits of the Schimdt Amphiblast which can be used for wet or dry blasting alike. It also introduces a unique method of injecting water after the metering valve to ensure a proper ratio of abrasive to water as well as reduce waste.
AER Podcast
Many industrial coatings companies are turning to vapor abrasive blasting vs traditional methods of sand blasting. However, needing two machines for either wet or dry blasting is costly, takes up space and down right unnessecary.
Bill Nelson and had Lindquist of Axxiom Mfg. discuss the benefits of the Schimdt Amphiblast which can be used for wet or dry blasting alike. It also introduces a unique method of injecting water after the metering valve to ensure a proper ratio of abrasive to water as well as reduce waste.