Manually or automated

Blast Rooms

Whether you need to manually clean, roughen, deburr, or descale steel structures, wind turbine components or rail vehicles – we design, engineer, manufacture and install your blast room precisely according to your specific requirements.

Furthermore, automated blasting functions within the blast room can be implemented using our ReCo-Blaster® robotic blasting system or linear axes with movable blasting nozzles. We also offer industrial robot integration, depending on the specific application.

Key Advantages of our Blast Rooms at a Glance

  • Customized system concepts based on your individual requirements
  • High flexibility for handling and blasting large and heavy components
  • Excellent visibility during blasting thanks to wear-resistant LED lighting
  • Optimal ventilation with forced high-volume airflow
  • Full-surface, automatic abrasive media transport
  • Energy-efficient system design
  • Option for cleaning blasted parts by air-blowing through the blast nozzle
  • Numerous transport support options, such as large access doors
Custom engineered to meet your Needs

Selected additional Equipment Options for our Blast Rooms

Ceiling slot for loading via indoor crane
Ceiling slot for loading via manual overhead rail systems
Lifting platforms for comfortable operation
Magnetic separator roller for additional abrasives
Heavy-duty grating, e.g. for wheel loader access
[Translate to Englisch:] SLF Strahlraum mit Umluftfunktion für Betrieb in Sommer- bzw. Wintermodus
Recirculation mode for summer and winter operation

Abrasive Recovery Systems

We offer a wide range of abrasive recovery solutions for your blast room setup, tailored to your process and spatial requirements:

  • Full or partial recovery using a mechanical lamella floor conveyor
  • Full or partial pneumatic recovery using a waffle floor system
  • Full or partial recovery using longitudinal and transverse screw conveyors
  • Full or partial recovery using longitudinal and transverse belt conveyors
  • Partial recovery using vibrating troughs
  • Partial recovery using sweep-in hoppers
  • Various combinations of the systems listed above
Blasting Booths

Examples for Industries