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Repeatable quality and increased productivity
Multiblast® automated blast systems with multiple
guns are designed and engineered to ensure a high
level of process and machine control. This ensures an
accurate, consistent and uniform finish to every part.
By eliminating the variations inevitable in hand processing,
component quality, cost control and productivity can
be dramatically increased.
With Guysons extensive range of automated systems
we are able to carefully match the machine to your production
flow requirements - the systems can be designed as rotary
or reciprocating machines returning the parts to the
load station, as in-line systems moving the components
on to the next process, or as batch systems for tumble
blasting small components.
Multiblast®
brochure
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Multiblast® RXS
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Multiblast® RXS900
This machine was produced for Bang & Olufsen A/S. An
automatic rotary table surface finishing system produces a
consistent, low profile, matt finish on shaped aluminium tubes
prior to anodising.
The final product was used in a range of cordless aluminium
telephones and remote controls.
RXS
brochure (RXS900, 1200 and 1400)
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Multiblast® RXS900 automatic rotary table surface
finishing system
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The compact Multiblast® RXS400
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The RXS400 Rotary Indexing Spindle blast machine
This machine was designed specifically for the work-cell
manufacturing environment.
Occupying less than 1 square metre of floor space, its
footprint is only 900mm wide and 900mm deep, small enough
to fit into the most compact manufacturing cell, yet it
is capable of precise and repeatable impact treatment in
single piece work flow manufacturing operations.
RXS400 brochure
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Multiblast® RSB
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The Guyson Multiblast® RSB is equipped with a
single rotary work spindle on which the component is placed,
usually in a specially designed fixture, and loaded by hand
or by robot.
Multiblast® RSB machines have been installed for
a wide range of applications, including deburring turbochargers,
preparation of tooling prior to PVD coating, surface conditioning
on medical implants prior to ceramic coating, peening of precision
gears for the aircraft industry - and the list could go on...
Multiblast®
brochure
- for RSB see page 5
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Multiblast®
RSB with single rotary work spindle
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Multiblast® TR and TRR
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Multiblast® TR and TRR blast machines are used
where high volumes are required and the component shape or
physical size dictates a straight pass in-line through the
blast chamber.
Multiblast® TR machines are designed to pass the
components through the system, exiting at the back of the
machine to an off-load position.
Multiblast® TRR machines pass components through
then return them to the start position, either receiving further
blasting or air washing on the return or simply passing through
the blast chamber to off load.
Multiblast®
brochure -
for TR and TRR see page 7
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Multiblast® TR machine
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Multiblast® EB1 Endless Belt
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The Multiblast® EB1 can be used with hard, fast-cutting
abrasives such as aluminium oxide, soft plastic media or low
density glass bead.
This is the ideal machine for saturation blast finishing
of high volumes of small components. Components are gently
tumbled at constant speed under an air powered blast stream
on a perforated abrasion resistant rubber belt.
Multiblast®
brochure -
for EB1 see page 4
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The Multiblast® EB1
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Tumbleblast®
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Guyson's range of Tumbleblast® machines includes the
T40 and T50, which offer cost effective blast finishing for
batch processing. Tumbleblast systems are ideal for cleaning,
deburring, deflashing, cosmetic finishing or surface treatment
on small metal components such as screws, bolts, nuts, washers,
circlips, fastenings etc.
* Fast cycle times
* Repeatable process quality
* Safe and easy to operate
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Tumbleblast®
T40 and T50 systems brochure
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RB2+2 Robotic Blast System
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- Yaskawa Motoman SDA10D dual-arm robot accurately
manipulates component or blast gun or both.
- Two chambers can have different blast guns and /
or two media, or a non-blast process, to shrink cell
footprint.
- Advanced media reclamatin options deliver consistent
surface preparation results with unwavering uniformity.
- Interface with in-plant material handling equipment,
including tray conveyor or pallet system.
- Electronic sensors provide feedback on key system
functions. Optional SCADA controls package can support
process validation and quality audit documentation.
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