Flat Glass Blasting Machines (Euroblast GL)
Flat Glass Blasting Machines (Euroblast GL)
The Euroblast GL range of manual sandblasting cabinets has been specially designed for decorators of flat glass to handle most sizes and weights of flat glass. Typical usage includes frosted windows, internal glass panels, door panel decoration, decorative insignia and corporate branding.
Product Details
The Guyson Euroblast GLblast cabinet range incorporates three models, the 4GL, 6GL and 8GL, each comes complete with an efficient dust collector. Each has interior blast chambers of varying dimensions but all have common features such as front access doors fitted with safety interlock switches as standard and an effective sealing system that allows the operator to work in clean and safe conditions. Rapid change blast media facilities have been introduced and there is a choice of two blast guns, plus an air-wash nozzle for cleaning off after decoration.
A continuous self-sealing felt buffer around the top and sides of the sandblasting cabinet allows the flat glass sheet to be safely loaded and held at the correct angle for blast etching. Horizontal movement through the blast chamber is achieved by standing the glass vertically on a series of rubber-covered -rollers and moving it manually in either direction as required.
Typical applications for the GL range of flat glass blast cabinets
Frosting windows, etching decorations and corporate branding on flat glass windows, internal glass panels and shower doors. Decorating techniques range from frosting and simple linework to the most specialised etched designs and images created by using stencils of vinyl, metal, silkscreen and other materials. Variable blast gun air pressures allow for the finest of shading and deep cutwork using fine to coarse abrasives.
Euroblast 4GL (H x W x D) mm | Euroblast 6GL (H x W x D) mm | Euroblast 8GL (H x W x D) mm |
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700 x 800 x 540 | 870 x 1070 x 740 | 1350 x 1070 x 740 |
Decoration of Glass & Ceramics
Guyson blasting equipment can be used as an etch to produce logos and insignia on glass, pottery, cutlery, medals and items such as stone memorials and house signs. It is...