Shot blasting machines primarily clean and strengthen metal surfaces by projecting abrasives at high speeds. They are primarily categorized into the following types:

A motorized roller conveyor transports workpieces through the blast chamber at a constant speed.
Multi-angle shot blasting wheels provide full surface coverage.
Typical Applications: Continuous production lines for automotive parts and steel structures.
Advantages: High automation integration, with a processing rate of ≥120 pieces/hour.

Heavy-duty hook system holds workpieces of 0.5-1 ton.
Three-dimensional rotation mechanism ensures seamless processing of complex structures.
Typical Applications: Wind turbine gearboxes/marine diesel engine bodies
Advantages: Supports deep processing of single, large workpieces

Wear-resistant steel tracks enable continuous 360° tumbling of workpieces
Suitable for batch processing of M6-M24 standard parts
Typical Applications: Mass production of fasteners/bearing retainers
Advantages: Single-shot processing capacity of 500-2000 pieces

Integrated vacuum recovery system
Typical Applications: Cross-sea bridge steel box girders/airport runways
Advantages: Controllable surface roughness, simple operation, and easy portability