DIRECT PRESSURE MODELS
• Direct Pressure Blast Cabinets deliver a pressurized high-velocity stream of media providing the power and speed needed for production blasting and removal of tough coatings. Heavy layers of paint, rust, scale, corrosion, etc. are quickly and easily removed. Direct Pressure Cabinets are 3-4 times faster than Siphon cabinets when blasting at half the pressure.
• TRINCO Direct Pressure Models include an ASME blast tank to pressurize the media, an Abrasive Separator to clean the media and a large dust collector to filter out the dust and provide good cabinet visibility. Many options such as harsh media wear package, HEPA filtration, turntables, power baskets, 3 PH electrical, etc. are available.
• Also available with 900 RPC Cartridge Dust Collector.
• Many accessories also available.
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TRINCOTM 40X40 SPLIT LEVEL DIRECT PRESSURE CABINET A TrincoTM direct pressure cabinet utilizes an A.S.M.E. coded pressure pot to hold abrasive media. When the foot pedal control is depressed, air pressure is released into the pressure pot, pressurizing the pot and then forcing the media from the pot through the blasting hose to the nozzle. Most TrincoTM pressure blast cleaning is done at 40-60 PSI. Due to these lower pressures, abrasive media breakdown is greatly reduced even though a high volume of media is being directed at the part to be cleaned. Most of the media is recovered through the recycling process. TrincoTM Direct pressure blast cleaning is ideal for the very tough jobs, for applications where large surfaces must be cleaned quickly, for production blast cleaning or when the job requires the use of heavy mesh sizes of silicon carbide, aluminum oxide, garnet, etc. Other popular medias that are used in TrincoTM pressure cabinets are glass beads, Trin-mixesTM, Rad-mix, and plastic blast cleaning media.
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TRINCOTM 48X48 SPLIT LEVEL DIRECT PRESSURE CABINET A TrincoTM direct pressure cabinet utilizes an A.S.M.E. coded pressure pot to hold abrasive media. When the foot pedal control is depressed, air pressure is released into the pressure pot, pressurizing the pot and then forcing the media from the pot through the blasting hose to the nozzle. Most TrincoTM pressure blast cleaning is done at 40-60 PSI. Due to these lower pressures, abrasive media breakdown is greatly reduced even though a high volume of media is being directed at the part to be cleaned. Most of the media is recovered through the recycling process. TrincoTM Direct pressure blast cleaning is ideal for the very tough jobs, for applications where large surfaces must be cleaned quickly, for production blast cleaning or when the job requires the use of heavy mesh sizes of silicon carbide, aluminum oxide, garnet, etc. Other popular medias that are used in TrincoTM pressure cabinets are glass beads, Trin-mixesTM, Rad-mix, and plastic blast cleaning media.
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TRINCOTM MODEL 36X30 / PRESSURE CABINET A TrincoTM direct pressure cabinet utilizes an A.S.M.E. coded pressure pot to hold abrasive media. When the foot pedal control is depressed, air pressure is released into the pressure pot, pressurizing the pot and then forcing the media from the pot through the blasting hose to the nozzle. Most TrincoTM pressure blast cleaning is done at 40-60 PSI. Due to these lower pressures, abrasive media breakdown is greatly reduced even though a high volume of media is being directed at the part to be cleaned. Most of the media is recovered through the recycling process. TrincoTM Direct pressure blast cleaning is ideal for the very tough jobs, for applications where large surfaces must be cleaned quickly, for production blast cleaning or when the job requires the use of heavy mesh sizes of silicon carbide, aluminum oxide, garnet, etc. Other popular medias that are used in TrincoTM pressure cabinets are glass beads, Trin-mixesTM, Rad-mix, and plastic blast cleaning media.
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TRINCOTM 48X36 SPLIT LEVEL DIRECT PRESSURE CABINET A TrincoTM direct pressure cabinet utilizes an A.S.M.E. coded pressure pot to hold abrasive media. When the foot pedal control is depressed, air pressure is released into the pressure pot, pressurizing the pot and then forcing the media from the pot through the blasting hose to the nozzle. Most TrincoTM pressure blast cleaning is done at 40-60 PSI. Due to these lower pressures, abrasive media breakdown is greatly reduced even though a high volume of media is being directed at the part to be cleaned. Most of the media is recovered through the recycling process. TrincoTM Direct pressure blast cleaning is ideal for the very tough jobs, for applications where large surfaces must be cleaned quickly, for production blast cleaning or when the job requires the use of heavy mesh sizes of silicon carbide, aluminum oxide, garnet, etc. Other popular medias that are used in TrincoTM pressure cabinets are glass beads, Trin-mixesTM, Rad-mix, and plastic blast cleaning media.
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DIRECT PRESSURE 48 x 36 / DP850-PCT This cabinet features two full size side doors, 850 CFM abrasive separator and 30 bag dust collector.
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TRINCOTM 96X48 SPLIT LEVEL DIRECT PRESSURE CABINET Two workstations for one operator. This split level model features a hinged cabinet top that lifts onto brackets for ease of loading heavy or large parts. The counterbalance spring helps open and close the top. A TrincoTM direct pressure cabinet utilizes an A.S.M.E. coded pressure pot to hold abrasive media. When the foot pedal control is depressed, air pressure is released into the pressure pot, pressurizing the pot and then forcing the media from the pot through the blasting hose to the nozzle. Most TrincoTM pressure blast cleaning is done at 40-60 PSI. Due to these lower pressures, abrasive media breakdown is greatly reduced even though a high volume of media is being directed at the part to be cleaned. Most of the media is recovered through the recycling process. TrincoTM Direct pressure blast cleaning is ideal for the very tough jobs, for applications where large surfaces must be cleaned quickly, for production blast cleaning or when the job requires the use of heavy mesh sizes of silicon carbide, aluminum oxide, garnet, etc. Other popular medias that are used in TrincoTM pressure cabinets are glass beads, Trin-mixesTM, Rad-mix, and plastic blast cleaning media.