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The BAF filter does not remove carbon monoxide (CO) and other toxic gases. The BAF breathing air filter is used, in conjunction with other safeguards, for supplying clean air to the blasting hood. The BAF filter is designed to remove condensate and up to 98% of particles having a size of 0,5 microns or less. A filter only needs to be bought once. The cartridge alone is subject to regular replacement. A filter can be additionally equipped for operation by two or more operators.
For connection between blasting hood and airline filter BAF.

Characteristics

Special thick-wall hose made from non-toxic materials. Thick-walls prevents the hose from buckling and pinching.

APPLICATION

Installation downstream of aftercoolers, air receivers, refrigeration dryers etc… Designed to remove up to 99% of liquid condensate in the compressed air by very low maintenance costs.

STANDARD DELIVERY

Robust aluminium housing. Efficient automatic drain.
The Educt-O-Matic is the compact hand-portable closed-circuit blast tool, which can be transported everywhere and required just 2.5m3/min of air at 6bar. Blasting and media recovery are controlled just with one trigger. Media recovery is initiated by slightly pulling the trigger, while pulling the trigger fully starts the suction blast system. Abrasive is stored in a compact conical hopper from where it is metered into the blast apparatus. Abrasive is drawn into the mixing chamber of the Educt-O-Matic by the high speed airstream, where it is mixed with air, and is then propelled out of the nozzle. The blast head is adjustable and swivels to allows blasting at any angle. Abrasive and dust are captured in the rubber attachment. Reusable abrasive is drawn back to the hopper, whereas broken abrasive and dust are directed to the dust bag. An area about 30mm wide can easily be cleaned with an Educt-O-Matic. When finished with blasting, just release the trigger to half-way for two to three seconds, and the vacuum recovers the remaining dust and abrasive. Vacuuming is stopped by fully releasing the trigger. The Educt-O-Matic works best with with steel or iron grit. Dust and broken abrasive are captured in a simple cotton bag.
Attach blast hose safety cables at all coupled connections. Before connecting the couplings, pull back the spring-loaded loop, slip it over the blast hoses only (not the remote control lines). Connect the hose coupling and slide the ends of the safety cable back until the cable is straight and the hose is slightly bent.Contracor® blast hose Whipcheck Safety Cables are used at all blast hoses for the safe holding of coupled connections in case of accidental separation. The Whipcheck Safety Cables relieve the couplings of the weight of the hose and reduce the danger caused by hose couplings failure. The Cables also help keeping the blast hose from whipping about in the event of a coupling failure. Hose couplings may separate from air and blast hoses for a variety of reasons: - Coupling screws may lose their holding power due to internal wear on the hose tubing - Use of improper coupling screws may interfere with the proper fit between couplings and hose - Hose outer diameter may be too small for the coupling - The continual strain caused by pulling hoses around job sites can weaken the coupling’s grip on the hose - Couplings can also have been damaged by vehicles or other equipment. Whipcheck Safety Cables are strongly recommended by vertical applications, when air and blast hoses are suspended. Hose couplings are not designed to support the weight of the hose. Additional supports are required to relieve the added tension. Constructed of corrosion resistant, high strength steel, Whipcheck Safety Cables may be installed on hose-to-hose and hose-to-fixed coupling connections.
The Educt-O-Matic is the compact hand-portable closed-circuit blast tool, which can be transported everywhere and required just 2.5m3/min of air at 6bar. Blasting and media recovery are controlled just with one trigger. Media recovery is initiated by slightly pulling the trigger, while pulling the trigger fully starts the suction blast system. Abrasive is stored in a compact conical hopper from where it is metered into the blast apparatus. Abrasive is drawn into the mixing chamber of the Educt-O-Matic by the high speed airstream, where it is mixed with air, and is then propelled out of the nozzle. The blast head is adjustable and swivels to allows blasting at any angle. Abrasive and dust are captured in the rubber attachment. Reusable abrasive is drawn back to the hopper, whereas broken abrasive and dust are directed to the dust bag. An area about 30mm wide can easily be cleaned with an Educt-O-Matic. When finished with blasting, just release the trigger to half-way for two to three seconds, and the vacuum recovers the remaining dust and abrasive. Vacuuming is stopped by fully releasing the trigger. The Educt-O-Matic works best with with steel or iron grit. Dust and broken abrasive are captured in a simple cotton bag.