Blast Rooms
Blast Rooms
Blast rooms are a much larger version of a blast cabinet used for heavy industrial applications. Operators need to be trained to work in these rooms. Inside, the operator roughens, smooths, or cleans surfaces of a component, depending on the needs of the finished product.Blast roomscome in a range of sizes. As a result, they can accommodate very large or uniquely shaped objects, such as rail cars, commercial or military vehicles, construction equipment, ship sections, and aircraft. Blast rooms (and cabinets) can also be automated. This is achieved by installing a conveyance system and robotic nozzles inside.
Airblast offers a range ofblast rooms, both for purchase,leaseor hire.
Nuneaton (/nəˈniːtən/ nə-NEE-tən) is a large town in northern Warwickshire, England.[1] The population in 2011 was 86,552,[2] making it the largest town in Warwickshire.
The author George Eliot was born on a farm on the Arbury Estate just outside Nuneaton in 1819 and lived in the town for much of her early life. Her novel Scenes of Clerical Life (1858) depicts Nuneaton. There is a hospital named after her, The George Eliot Hospital.[3]
The Nuneaton built-up area, incorporating Nuneaton and the surrounding urban settlements, including the large villages of Hartshill, Galley Common and Bulkington, had a population of 92,968 at the 2011 census.[4]