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01/03/2024 – Reducing costs and energy consumption in blasting

Higher Overall-Equipment-Effectiveness

Improving the cost-effectiveness of production processes has always been an important task, especially to increase your own competitiveness. In the recent past, this need has become even more pressing. The reduction of energy consumption, and thus of the costs for gas and electrical power, has taken on a completely new dimension.

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Fig. 1: Example of a medium size blasting system: Cost comparison blasting and degreasing (blue-green) vs. wet-chemical (blue-red) © Eggersmann

 
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Fig.10: Water wettability before and after PantaTec blasting © Eggersmann

 
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Fig. 11: Filling automatic dosing unit Injecto 05 © Eggersmann

 
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Fig. 9: Crane manufacturer components © Eggersmann

 
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Fig. 2: Fully installed dosing system on a large blasting system with 12 blast wheels © Eggersmann

 
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Fig. 1: Example of a medium size blasting system: Cost comparison blasting and degreasing (blue-green) vs. wet-chemical (blue-red) © Eggersmann

 
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Fig. 6: Blasting media with too much dust © Eggersmann

 
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Fig. 7: Blasted but not clean © Eggersmann

 
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Fig. 8: OEE: Comparison of blasting costs for 1000 h of production © Eggersmann

 
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Fig. 3&4: Greasy steel parts before surface treatment © Eggersmann

 
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Fig. 3,4: Greasy steel parts before surface treatment © Eggersmann

 
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Fig. 5: Prematurely clogged Filter © Eggersmann

 
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