What to Look When Choosing a Blasting Nozzle Choosing a blast nozzle is an important decision before you start working the media. Obviously you need to know about your air compressor and the strength of the nozzle to resist impact from compressed articles that emit out in pressure. A precise nozzle bore diameter will determine your forced capacity and impact. After regular wear once the nozzle’s mouth increases, the size of its orifice will quadruple but then the air strength will be compromised and more media will be flushed out.
There are Two Main Blast Nozzle Shapes to choose from: 1. Straight bore –It creates a uniform compressive force from the nozzle out to surface. 2. Venturi type – It is a nozzle that compensates the loss of pressure. It is narrow from the ejection to give full pressure when it is low from the compressor. To get the best nozzle type, identify the nozzle pressure (PSI) you need to maintain for productive blasting and the air volume your compressor supplies per minute (CFM). But to maintain the nozzle size, the selection of a good built type can go in a longer run since abrasive from a lower quality nozzle will wear its inner lining away and lose vital volume pressure. Once pressure is lost, you get inadequate compression strength and an unimpressive result. Aptly, the maintenance of pressure is a must between the hose and the compressor. What Fails the Pressure? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Normal wear from media scraping expanding the nozzle orifice from inside. Unusual shape or bend in the nozzle. Change of direction of the nozzle. Parts loosely attached to the nozzle from the compressor. Leaks in the joints or ill fitted couplings.
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