Everything You Need to Know About Guyson’s Custom-Engineered 6-Axis Robot-on-Rail Blasting Systems for Extra-Large Components
Guyson custom-engineers a 6-axis robot-on-rail blasting systems for surface preparation of extra-large components, such as aircraft structural parts. Interchangeable fixtures can be manually or crane loaded and the blast nozzle can follow contours of complex shapes. Process recipes and motion programs are stored in a PLC, and scanning technology can be employed to positively identify […]
RECLAIM SYSTEMS – The Major System That Truly Separates Guyson Corporation From Its Competitors
A well-designed cyclone separator, such as the Guyson HE-12, will significantly improve the efficiency and effectiveness of your blast process.
How Glass Mold Cleaning Paved the Way for Automotive Part Reconditioning.
“They learned of the 401T Wheel Blast System, successfully developed by Guyson for the glass bottle container industry where the cleaning and maintenance of finely machined molds had alway been a problem. Cleaning had to be fast, thorough and economical without disturbing the metal and affecting the dimensional tolerances. In other words, the problem was the same as those faced by engine re-manufacturers.
Abrasive Blast Applications and the Media Choices.
At Guyson we offer you blast finishing solutions for a vast range of surface treatment applications. We can help you to select the most appropriate system for your particular needs – whether it is a simple manual blast cabinet or a customized machine. For use by an operator or automated and the right blast media to achieve the results you wish. Just read this sample list of applications to see some examples.
Are Sit Down Blast Systems More Productive?
Sit-down blast systems typically consist of a blast cabinet, which is a sealed chamber that houses the blasting operation, a blasting gun or nozzle, and a dust collector.
Guyson Creates an Accurate and Consistent Ra Finish Using Our Blast Specimen Gauge for Better Cerakote Finish.
The new Guyson Non-Periodic blast specimen will give you the most accurate measurement over and over again to always maintain that finish. This means that if a firearm has a more consistent Ra value, it will better accommodate a Cerakote finish. This ensures that enough detail and texture are present in order for Cerakote to have maximum adhesion and wear resistance after application.