Blasting machine for deburring workpieces

Abrasive tool making process – material – or composition – With carbohydrate or reaction product thereof

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51425, 51426, 51436, 51437, 417346, B24C 312, B24C 322, B24C 700, B24C 900

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ABSTRACT:
A wet blasting machine for permitting deburring of workpieces by utilizing a slurry of water and abrasive particles. The slurry is discharged by a blasting gun against the workpiece, and is then collected within a reclaiming tank. The top water flows from the reclaiming tank into an intermediate settling tank, and the top water is then withdrawn therefrom into a clear water tank. A multiple-section reciprocating pumping unit supplies pressurized water from the clear water tank to the blasting gun, which sucks slurry to the gun from an abrasive particle reservoir located approximately at or above the elevation of the gun. The abrasive particles are supplied to the reservoir from the reclaiming tank.

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