Blastrooms with blasting robot "ReCo-Blaster"
Product descriptionIn order to enable effective and quick blast cleaning of work pieces such as railway wagons, cranes, bridge structures and components of wind power plants, we have developed the novel blast cleaning robot “ReCo-Blaster”.This robot features a completely motor driven manipulator with 8 axes and a travelling operator cabin, thus offering a humane and safe work station. The manual blasting within a blastroom normally is a straining and exhausting job for the personnel. Furthermore, simultaneous blasting of several operators within one blastroom considerably increases the risk of injuring each other by the blasting jet. The dust generated during the blasting process additionally hampers the activity of the operator within the blastroom. An optimal view to the blasting robot is ensured by the fact that the operator cabin can be moved almost independently from the blasting robot. The front pane of the operator cabin is provided with an effective motor-driven roll-up wear protection. The blast cleaning robot newly developed by us allows an automated process facilitating the blasting job considerably, providing better surface results and a higher surface throughput. Furthermore the operational safety is increased. This new blast cleaning robot is integrated in our new blastroom set up in our factory in Greven and is at any time available for tests with customer provided work pieces. It is completely motor driven and in conjunction with an installed twin-chamber blast pot this equipment allows continuous blast cleaning operations. The possibility of continuous blast cleaning in connection with a very large nozzle diameter increases the blasting capacity (blast cleaned surface/hour) to a four or five times higher value compared to conventional, manual blasting. The robot is not only suitable for the treatment of individual non-repeated work pieces, but also shows its efficiency and profitability particularly in case of repetition parts. For the blast cleaning of a repetition part, the operative can store the blasting process performed by means of joysticks (tech-in-method) while blasting. The stored blasting program can be called for the blasting cleaning of identical work pieces so that the blasting process can then run fully automatic. |
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