How to do sandblasting art in an indoor studio without sandblasting machine (cabin)?
Generally speaking, you won't use sand blaster gun in the cabin, and it will generate a lot of dust. It's very common to do sandblasting in outdoor ventilated places. Is there no more economical way to do the sandblasting indoors without generating dust? How do you etch the glass without generating dust by sandblasting? What tools are your best choice to etch glass?
LEMATEC point air blasting guns with vacuum recovery definitely meet all requirements. Thanks to the vacuum, recovery function, and dust bag, users can sandblast (especially glass) indoors. Most used abrasives can be recycled. You can reuse the abrasive. Using a sandblasting gun with a vacuum is the most economical way because it solves the dust problem, and the abrasive can be recycled and reused, saving costs.
When sandblasting, a lot of dust is always generated. No one wants to sandblast indoors because they don’t want to create dust. Users usually choose a ventilated place outdoors.
We even had a customer who wanted to have their window glass etched for holidays such as Christmas and Halloween. But they didn't want to take the glass off the windows. We recommend a sandblasting machine with a vacuum function to avoid dust in the room.
Sandblasting gun kit apart from a tank of siphon feed method way and dust bag. Also, attach four sizes of blasting nozzle for different rusty surfaces, such as flat or L type, and so on.
For the user of sandblasting glass, this is big and good news! Without the dust problem, you can reuse the abrasive, which is loved by the user group! Now, you can blast indoors without a cabin and recycle abrasive / media /sand, saving your cost and enjoying it.
2020-03-06