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  2. Sandblasting - Wikipedia

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    Specialized wheel blast machines propel plastic abrasive in a cryogenic chamber and is usually used for deflashing plastic and rubber components. The size of the wheel blast machine, and the number and power of the wheels vary considerably depending on the parts to be blasted as well as on the expected result and efficiency.

  3. Blasting machine - Wikipedia

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    Two blasting machines. At rear is one where the trigger works by depressing or raising the handle; at fore, one where the handle is twisted. A blasting machine or shot exploder (commonly called a plunger) is a portable source of electric current to reliably fire a blasting cap to trigger a main explosive charge.

  4. Société des forges de Châtillon-Commentry-Neuves-Maisons

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    The first blast furnace opened in 1874, and a second in 1882. The company also operated the mine of Maron-Val de Fert in Neuves-Maisons. [8] In Liverdun iron making activities had begun in 1864 with the opening of an iron mine by Barbe et Schmidt. Three blast furnaces, a foundry and rolling mill had been built by 1868.

  5. AEBI - Wikipedia

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    Aebi Schmidt Group is a Swiss multinational company that manufactures agricultural machinery, heavy equipment as well as municipal equipment. The company's products include transporters , Implement carriers , road sweepers , tractors , and mowers to be used in municipal maintenance of roads.

  6. Steel abrasive - Wikipedia

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    The steel shots are generally employed in shot blasting machines, [3] first made by US-based [4] company Wheelabrator in 1932. [5] In China , shot blasting machines were built around the 1950s, [ 6 ] Qinggong Machinery is one of the earliest manufacturers in that industry.

  7. Vacuum blasting - Wikipedia

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    Vacuum blasting is an abrasive blasting method, [1] also referred to as dustless blasting or closed loop abrasive blasting. [2] The method is characterized by a blast tool that does abrasive blasting and collects both used blast media, and loosened particles from the surface to be treated, simultaneously.