STEEL GRIT RECYCLING MACHINESFor Rent Nationwide

The gold standard in abrasive blasting is the use of steel grit blasting abrasive. The use of steel grit on a jobsite can dramatically improve quality, decrease costs, and reduce the overall environmental impact of blasting operations when compared to single-use abrasives.

With a 98% recyclability rate, it’s easy to see why contractors rely on steel grit recycling machines. These machines allow for efficient abrasive recycling, eliminating the daily need for disposal, reducing logistics for new abrasive deliveries, and simplifying overall jobsite operations.

With the largest steel grit rental fleet in the nation, MES can support all your industrial equipment rental needs!

Single – 8 Unit | Electric and Diesel Options Available

Reach out to MES today to discuss your upcoming needs so we can recommend the right steel grit recycling machine for your job!

ABRASIVE COST SAVINGS

When looking at steel grit blasting abrasive, it’s easy to assume the higher per-ton cost means higher project costs. The reality is quite the opposite. With abrasive recycling, steel grit can be reused 50–100 times, whereas single-use abrasives must be disposed of after each use. This alone makes steel grit a cost-effective choice for your operations.

LABOR COST SAVINGS

Productivity gains at a minimum of 20% when using steel grit is common. Steel grit is a dustless media, so your workers can perform work with more visibility, preventing double passes on the substrate. Also, due to its dustless properties, there is less cleanup required with steel grit when compared to a single-use abrasive. The physics of steel grit blasting abrasive, including weight, size, shape, density, hardness, and friability, delivers roughly twice the kinetic energy to the blasting surface.

VARIOUS OPTIONS

MES has the largest steel grit rental fleet in the nation and has expanded steel grit usage since 2011. Understanding that some units can be costly, MES offers everything from single-outlet BRS units to 8-outlet trailers and stackable steel grit recycling machines, available in both electric and diesel. Whether you’re a steel grit veteran or exploring the benefits of abrasive recycling, MES is your go-to rental supplier.

CHOOSING THE RIGHT STEEL GRIT RECYCLING MACHINEWhat do you need to consider for your next project?

What Capacity And Throughput Do You Require?

To assess the capacity and throughput needed for a steel grit recycling machine, first determine your production goals in terms of volume. You must evaluate the  current and projected demand on your machine, considering potential growth and seasonal fluctuations. By matching specifications to your requirements, you can assure peak performance and scalability before making a final decision.

How Much Space Do You Have to Work In?

The size and space requirements of a steel grit recycling machine can vary depending on factors such as its capacity, design, and any additional equipment it may require. Typically, these machines range in size from compact units suitable for smaller facilities to larger, industrial-scale systems for high-volume operations. You should assess the space which you have to work in to determine whether your steel grit recycling machine can fit. By looking at the specifications of your desired machine, you can determine if it will work in your space.

What Size Hopper Do You Need For Your Specific Application?

The size of the hopper needed for a specific application depends on several factors, including the volume of steel grit being processed, the frequency of use, and the duration of operation. Proper sizing supports efficient abrasive recycling and uninterrupted blasting operations.

As a general guideline consider the following…

  1. Estimate the amount of steel grit you’ll be using within a given time frame. This could be based on your typical usage patterns or projected needs for a specific project.
  2. Consider how often you’ll need to refill the hopper. If you have continuous blasting operations, you’ll need a larger hopper compared to intermittent usage.
  3. Determine how long the machine will be running between refills. If the machine operates for extended periods without interruption, you’ll need a larger hopper to accommodate the continuous flow of steel grit.
  4. Take into account the available space for the hopper within your facility. Ensure that the hopper size aligns with the available space and any height restrictions.

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