Process of shot blasting automotive parts
The core process of shot blasting auto parts includes the following steps:
Pretreatment stage: First, place the auto parts to be processed on the conveyor belt, and stop moving as the conveyor belt moves to the feed port. After the parts enter the feeding chamber, they are manually sent to the spiral sorter for screening and classification, and then sent to the separation chamber.
Shot blasting stage: In the shot blasting chamber, the shot blasting wheel in the shot blasting machine rotates at high speed, spraying metal shot onto the surface of the parts, and the impact force and abrasion remove the impurities on the surface of the parts. This process is achieved by the high-speed rotating shot blasting wheel, and the abrasive particles hit the surface of the workpiece at a very high speed, thereby achieving the purpose of cleaning.
Separation and collection stage: The treated parts are discharged through the slag discharge system, and the dust and waste generated are cleaned through the dust removal system. Qualified parts are discharged from the unloading door and fall into the box containing the product for processing in the next process; unqualified waste products are sent back to the feeding chamber through the return mechanism for recycling or repair and then used for other purposes.


