The days of open abrasive blasting, with minimally trained operators using
loads of cheap abrasive are dwindling in the United States. Environmental,
safety,
and health regulations, combined
with demanding surface profile requirements, mean that abrasive blasting is
often being performed in containment by skilled operators
using higher priced media. As contractors work to control their costs in this
new work environment, they
need to find ways to improve labor productivity. Carefully managing
their abrasive
consumption is one key to maximizing blasting productivity. Axxiom Manufacturing
Inc. has introduced a new abrasive metering valve, a small piece of equipment
designed to make a big difference in productivity.
Some contractors still believe that pushing as much abrasive as possible
through the nozzle maximizes productivity. In reality, blasting with
too much abrasive can actually lower productivity. As the amount of
abrasive in the airflow is increased beyond an optimal point, the exit
velocity of the particles at the nozzle is drastically reduced, decreasing
the amount of energy impacting the surface. Once that begins to happen, production
rates decrease and abrasive is wasted. Avoiding this problem by not feeding enough abrasives or “running lean” does not
fully utilize the
capabilities of the abrasive and blasting system.
Experienced operators can “tune” the abrasive mix by observing
the quality of the surface cleaning and getting a feel for the cleaning rate
as the abrasive flow is adjusted with conventional abrasive metering valves.
However, this process can be time-consuming
and difficult to replicate, even more so for less experienced operators.
To take out some of the time, guesswork, and waste out of metering abrasive
to optimize its flow rate, Axxiom has introduces a new abrasive
control valve, the MV2™ (patent
pending) into its Schmidt® air
blast product line. The MV2™, successor to the Schmidt® Microvalve,
includes a new virtual position indicator (VPI). The VPI is an external
indicator
that accurately displays the position of the plunger relative to the
abrasive orifice inside the valve. Additionally, graduations show
the number of turns the metering knob has been adjusted. This gives the
operator more precision and consistency when adjusting the abrasive
flow for different application conditions, nozzle sizes, blast pressures, and abrasive size and types.
The improved design of the MV2™ has other benefits. The valve also utilizes
the compressed air before it is mixed with abrasive (the motive blast air)
to loosen or aerate (or "fluff") the abrasive particles sitting above the valve,
where they tend to pack if stagnate for a while. loosening the packed media
produces a more consistent flow of abrasive. For a longer life of the valve,
the internal components are made from improved abrasive-resistant materials.
Because of its reconfigured body and fewer wearing parts, the valve is easier
to disassemble and rebuild than its predecessor, resulting in parts and labor
cost savings in the field.
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