Saturday, May 11, 2013

Tumblast Shot Blasting Machine : ACCUROFABS


















Tumblast Shot blasting machines in various sizes are available with a suitable Dust Collector. Standard sizes are 14"x18", 20"x27", 20"x42", 27"x36", 30"x43", 36"x42", 42"x42", 48"x48" & more. 
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Thursday, November 1, 2012

Sand Blasting Nozzles

Sand Blasting Nozzles in Boron carbide in 6mm, 8mm,10mm are available. Please let us have your valued enquiries. Dealership enquiries too are being solicited.

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Monday, July 30, 2012

Sand Blasting Nozzles




































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Saturday, July 21, 2012

Sand Blasting Nozzles




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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Solar flares "sandblasting" the Moon

Solar storms remove a surprisingly large amount of material from the lunar surface, computer simulations have revealed, leading NASA scientists to speculate that solar storms may also be a major factor in atmospheric loss on Mars and other planets. This is the first time researchers have attempted to predict the effects of sun activity on the Moon. Details of the simulations appear in the Journal of Geophysical Research Planets.

According to Rosemary Killen, from NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, coronal mass ejections (CMEs) from the Sun impact the lunar surface and atoms are ejected in a process called "sputtering." CMEs - a more intense version of the normal solar wind - are effectively a diffuse stream of plasma that's blown outward from the surface of the Sun. A strong CME may contain around a billion tons of plasma moving at up to a million miles per hour.

"The Moon has just the barest wisp of an atmosphere, technically called an exosphere because it is so tenuous, which leaves it vulnerable to CME effects. We found that when this massive cloud of plasma strikes the Moon, it acts like a sandblaster and easily removes volatile material from the surface," explained NASA co-researcher William Farrell. "The model predicts 100 to 200 tons of lunar material could be stripped off the lunar surface during the typical 2-day passage of a CME."


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