Micro Abrasive Products Maintenance

What can you do to maximize your returns from the micro abrasive equipment? What makes a critical difference in achieving consistent results for your specific application? It is the proper maintenance of your machine.

As the abrasive powder and compressed gas flow through during a micro abrasive process, different parts in the path of the stream can wear out over time – the extent and rate of that can vary depending upon the type of abrasive powder being used, and the required pressure for a specific application. Frequent inspection and replacement of these parts are necessary to ensure the proper operation of your SWAM BLASTER®.

 

The team at Crystal Mark, Inc. would be happy to work with you and recommend the most appropriate maintenance schedule. Complete the request-support form with specific details about your application, and someone will be in touch with you shortly.

Scroll down towards the bottom of this page to get maintenance instructions and the flow component charts for different SWAM BLASTER® products.

 

The two images below show the most critical component to maintain with Crystal Mark’s SWAMSWAM® micro abrasive processing equipment – the pinch valve assembly. While the cost of individual components is minimal, it can go long ways to maintain the consistency of results and prevent expensive machine downtime.

Pinch Valve Assembly

SWAM Blaster PInch Valve Assembly

SWAM Blaster PInch Valve Assembly

SWAM Blaster PInch Valve Assembly - with parts packaging

SWAM Blaster PInch Valve Assembly – with parts packaging

The image below shows the abrasive flow component chart for Crystal Mark’s SWAM® LV1 micro sandblaster.

Abrasive Flow Component Chart for LV1 SWAM BLASTER

Abrasive Flow Component Chart for LV1 SWAM BLASTER