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Boron Carbide Nozzle
The ultimate in wear-resistance. Specifically engineered for aggressive media like Aluminum Oxide and Silicon Carbide.
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Long Venturi TC Nozzle
40% more productivity vs straight bore. Ideal for high-volume projects using Garnet and Slag.
View DetailsDouble Venturi TC Nozzle
35% wider blast pattern via air induction. Best for large surface areas like ship hulls and tank exteriors.
View DetailsShort Venturi TC Nozzle
Compact design for close-range precision and cabinet blasting. Delivers high impact in confined spaces.
View DetailsAngle TC Nozzle
Precision angled geometry (45°/90°) for cleaning internal corners, beams, and difficult-to-reach industrial zones.
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Abrasive Metering Valve
Precision air-media mixture control for reduced abrasive waste and consistent pressure.
View DetailsMoisture Separator
High-capacity water extraction to prevent abrasive clogging and ensure technical flow.
View DetailsHeavy-Duty Blast Hose
Anti-static, 4-layer rubber construction for high-velocity media transport.
View DetailsFrequently Asked Questions
What nozzle pattern type should I buy?
Long-venturi (Venteduri): best for general surface prep — 15-20% higher impact velocity than straight-bore. Standard bore: best for confined spaces, corners, internal pipe. Wide-fan (40-60°): best for large flat surfaces — covers more area per pass. For general blasting work, long-venturi is the industry default. Keep at least 2 spare nozzles — downtime from nozzle failure stops the entire job.
How do I know when to replace a blast nozzle?
Replace when: (1) Bore diameter exceeds 125% of original size (use nozzle gauge). (2) Liner shows visible cracking or spalling. (3) Air consumption increases without increased output. (4) Pattern becomes irregular (one side wearing faster indicates asymmetric wear). A worn #6 running at #8 diameter consumes 60% more abrasive for the same blast quality.
What coupling fittings do I need for blast hoses?
Standard: quick-coupling (NST/NCT) fittings — allows rapid hose connection without tools. Sizes: 1" (25mm) bore standard for single-nozzle. 1-1/4" for multi-operator. Always match coupling size to hose bore — undersized couplings create pressure drop. Keep backup gaskets and O-rings in stock. Aluminum couplings are standard; brass for spark-sensitive environments.