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In order to get the best possible results when painting, proper preparation is essential, and whether you are working on small articles or larger areas, there are few methods of cleaning a surface as sand blasting. Of course, as with any industrial or mechanical process that you are likely to use on a day to day basis, sand blasting has a number of disadvantages. The main one is the amount of mess that it creates in your workplace. Sandblasting uses a stream of high speed particles carried in a stream of high pressure compressed air to strip paint and other coatings from a surface in order to get it back to bare metal ready to be painting, and this sand can create a terrible mess – especially thanks to the amount of waste material that it strips from the surface that is being cleaned. Using a Cyclone dust collector, you will be able to minimize the amount of waste dust and sand that gets released into your local environment, and allow you to get the job done without as much time needing to be spent on cleaning after you have finished.The company that produces cyclone dust collectors, Cyclone, is a US based and American owned company that specializes in producing a range of blast cleaning and polishing equipment. Established for more than half a century in the heart of the rust belt in Dowagiac Michigan, Cyclone have been producing sand blasting machines including cabinets and their range of cyclone dust collectors for a wide range of industrial purposes. Thanks to their reputation for producing some of the highest quality abrasive equipment on the market, Cyclone have built up a large customer base, and are always working to produce the kind of products that a modern industrial business requires in order to perform at the highest level. The main benefit of using a cyclone dust collector when you have sand blasting work to carry out is that it will allow you to work in a much more focused way. Instead of spending as much time cleaning up after you have finished the job, the collector acts as a filter between the area being sanded and the rest of the area and captures any waste material as it is produced rather than allowing it to make a mess. There are a number of different cyclone dust collectors available from Red Hill Supply, and all of them have been designed to offer the perfect service for anyone who needs them. From low capacity units that are really intended for relatively small scale use through to very high powered larger systems that are required in industrial premises where a lot of dust is produced, there is a cyclone dust collector that is designed to meet your precise needs, and by choosing the right one for you, you will get a tool that is intended to offer you years of service. The largest cyclone dust collector is their 800 CFM model. Featuring 16 gauge welded steel construction throughout, and a pair of cartridge filters, it is designed for high capacity work, and is big enough to handle the largest jobs. Costing £1820 from Red Hill Supply, the DC8000 is a work horse that is designed for maximum efficiency on larger jobs. Featuring the same robust construction as its big brother, the DC4000 has a 400 CFM capacity, and a dual filter for optimal collection. This cyclone dust collector is a more manageable size than its larger counterpart, but still manages to be remarkably effective in use, and is ideal for smaller premises where power and capacity are still vitally important. At $832.07 per unit at Red Hill Supply, it represents remarkable value for money. For smaller jobs, the DC1500 at $182.93 is the ideal tool. This smaller cyclone dust collector has a thick walled molded polyethylene construction, and a 90CFM capacity. Providing excellent value for money without compromising on quality, this dust collector is ideal in situations where a larger model is not required. |
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In order to get the best possible results when painting, proper preparation is essential, and whether you are working on small articles or larger areas, there are few methods of cleaning a surface as sand blasting. Of course, as with any industrial or mechanical process that you are likely to use on a day to day basis, sand blasting has a number of disadvantages. The main one is the amount of mess that it creates in your workplace. Sandblasting uses a stream of high speed particles carried in a stream of high pressure compressed air to strip paint and other coatings from a surface in order to get it back to bare metal ready to be painting, and this sand can create a terrible mess – especially thanks to the amount of waste material that it strips from the surface that is being cleaned. Using a 