
FAQ
Can I convert my sandblasterinto a wet blasting unit?
WET BLASTING · INDUCTION NOZZLE
No dust or sparks, using the equipment you already own
Yes, and very easily. There is no need to buy a special wet blasting unit: with a water induction nozzle, any standard pressure blasting equipment is converted into a wet blasting system, without modifications to the installation.
The nozzle uses a venturi design that induces the water and mixes it with the abrasive inside the nozzle itself, achieving optimal atomization of air and water at the outlet. Its core is tungsten carbide with an aluminum protector, and it connects to any standard pressure unit through a 50 mm (2") coarse thread.
It includes a water connection hose with an ON/OFF valve: with the water closed, the nozzle works as a conventional dry blast; with the water open, it performs wet blasting. This way the same equipment does both processes according to what each task requires, without changing machines.
The main advantage of wet blasting is working with very low pollution and no sparks — an essential condition for distilleries, hydrocarbon tanks, silos and any environment with safety restrictions, where dry blasting is restricted due to the risk of ignition.
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