Shipyard sandblasting machine EcoQuip 2 EQs

shipyard sandblasting machine
shipyard sandblasting machine
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Graco’s EcoQuip 2 EQs vapor blasting equipment is a standalone unit designed to tackle most typical blasting projects. The EQs is built according to tough standards and can be stacked safely in a warehouse. EQs Features and Benefits: Fits inside a six-foot truck bed for easy transport Stacks easily to save space Max blast pressure of 175 PSI Handles both low and high air flow/pressure applications Painted crash frame 6.5 cubic ft. specialty coated pot Vapor Abrasive Blasting: A cleaner, easier path to profitable results Generates less dust - 92 percent less airborne dust than dry blasting Uses less water than slurry or traditional wet abrasive blasting Optimizes air, water and media ratio – resulting in a fine mist with a blast that is powerful, but with less dust Uses less media which equals less containment and cleanup Fast •Quickly adjust blast pressure and media flow •Maximum blast pressure up to 12 bar (175 psi) allows the operator to achieve fast removal rates •Engineered blast circuit with minimal pressure drop Easy •Set up EcoQuip 2 with just five simple steps •Fixed pot pressure éliminâtes setting pot pressure relative to blast pressure •Simple, user-friendly MediaTrak screen helps you set media flow to optimal levels Reliable •Every unit is tested on a state-of-the-art test bench before being shipped •Unmatched customer and technical support to assist with equipment needs •Made in U.S.A. Vapour Abrasive Blasting is similar to dry blasting, except that the blast media is moistened prior to impacting the surface, thereby generating up to 92% less dust. Less Dust and Water Means Less Containment and Clean-up
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