The "H"-shaped partial reclaim system is commonly employed in enclosed abrasive blast room designs, accommodating workpiece positioning between two longitudinal metered screw assemblies along each side wall. This floor configuration is typically utilized in "flow-thru" room setups, allowing heavy workpieces and material handling equipment to enter the room and position the workpiece on the steel-covered concrete floor between the longitudinal screws. Ideal for medium to high production environments, this system optimizes workflow by facilitating efficient movement and positioning of workpieces within the blast room, enhancing overall productivity in abrasive blasting operations.
The placement of the screw assemblies directs abrasive media delivered from the blasting nozzle, whether blown or rebounded from the workpiece, to strike the side walls and fall into the screws. This process automatically reclaims approximately 60-90 percent of the blast media. Any remaining abrasive on the floor is pushed into the metered shed plate screw assemblies at the end of each work shift. This efficient reclaim system minimizes wastage and facilitates effective recycling of abrasive media, optimizing operational efficiency and reducing costs in abrasive blasting applications.
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