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Blasting and peening

Component surface hardening or cleaning using glass beads, plastic media or metal shot.

 

ProcessObjectiveWorkpiece size

Steel shot peening (NC/CNC-controlled pressure blasting technique and ultrasonic technique)

  • Strengthening the component surface to increase the fatigue strength and fatigue limit of highly-stressed components
  • Eliminating residual tensile stresses on the component surface
  • Building up residual compressive stresses on the component surface in a targeted manner
  • Max. Ø1500 mm x 1000 mm;
  • Max. Ø 650 mm x 200 mm (ultrasonic technique)
Aluminum oxide dry blasting (CNC-controlled pressure blasting technique)
  • Activating component surfaces before applying functional layers
  • Setting defined surface roughnes
  • Deburring
  • Removing layer systems
  • Max. Ø 1500 mm x 1300 mm
Aluminum oxide wet blasting
  • Deburring
  • Activating the surface to improve adhesion prior to bonding/ coating components
  • Max. Ø 1000 mm x 600 mm
  • Max. Ø 1300 mm x 1300 mm
Glass bead peening
  • Cleaning component surfaces
  • Strengthening soft materials (e.g. Ti alloys)
  • Max. Ø 1000 mm x 1000 mm

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