Order some of the highest quality composite carbide sandblaster nozzles around. Manufactured from Kennametal, ROCTEC nozzles are the longest lasting and best wear resistance tips around.
Details:
- Save money in the long run.
- Save time so you don’t have to replace nozzles often.
- Lasts 15-20 times longer than tungsten carbide and up to 5 times longer than boron carbide nozzles.
- See the video on them here.
Sizes:
- Select between the smallest ID of 1/16″ (for finer abrasives), medium size of 3/32″, and largest size of 1/8″.
- Good size range for some 2 horsepower air compressors, but check the compressor charts/recommendations first.
- (See this chart for help determining a bore size)
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Can you ship to Peru? What shipping cost by USPS?
George, thank you for the interest. It looks like I can ship it out there for roughly $20 USD. Please let me know if this works for you and I can set up an online listing for international orders. Thank you
Eric
Eric I have just built a media blast room out side 8×10 with a re catch table I use the ground glass media. I have a china (harbor) freight pot blaster I will be using. What is the best nozzle & size to use current 5 hp air compressor but soon will be up grading to a 7 1/2 screw compressor. I have a hotrod & muscle car fab shop pictures on my web site dannypascoemetalshaping.com. I just wanted to be able to do full size fenders, hoods, doors ect & it doesn’t take up a bunch of room in my building. So what do you suggest for a long lasting nozzle for my cheapy pot blaster thanks Danny Pascoe
@Danny, good questions. The size of the nozzle really depends on your preference of how wide of a blast, and the CFM output of your air compressor at a desired psi which usually is closely tied to horsepower. You can get a rough idea of how large of a nozzle ID with this chart: https://www.sandblasterinfo.com/air-compressor-chart/
Also, since glass media isn’t as hard as other abrasives, I think any carbide nozzle would be able to hold up for a fairly long time. These higher quality ROCTEC nozzles are excellent for harder abrasives like aluminum oxide and silicon carbide. I’d almost say they are a near requirement for those type of abrasives when blasting a lot. However, if you are blasting with glass beads instead and trying to cut costs, any of the other carbides listed here would probably be sufficient: https://www.sandblasterinfo.com/tag/sandblaster-tips/
Thank you for your interest
Eric