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Shot-Blasting Wheels Increase Media Flow

Rosler Metal Finishing offers Rutten long-life turbines for shot-blasting machines with its Curved C and Gamma Y throwing blades.

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Rosler Metal Finishing offers Rutten long-life turbines for shot-blasting machines with its Curved C and Gamma Y throwing blades. The high-performance blast wheels are said to decrease equipment downtime and reduce the costs of maintenance and spare parts. The Gamma Y throwing blades enable shot blasting in both rotational directions for improved finish, shorter processing times and decreased media consumption. According to Rosler, the throwing blades resist wear and ensure a fluid movement of the blast media with higher media flow rate and throwing speed.

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