A single Q32 unit can throw 250kg of steel shot per minute at the workpiece, and that’s the real spec that drives everything else about the cleaning cycle time.

What that means in practice is you’re looking at a processing capacity of 0.6 to 2.5 tonnes per hour depending on the model and loading—the Q326 handles 200kg per load, the Q3210 goes up to 600kg, and max single piece weight sits between 10 and 30kg or so.

Teh blasting wheel itself runs Φ650mm on the smaller unit up to Φ1000mm, built from high-chrome alloy on the blades and control cage—better than standard manganese steel for wear life but obviously harder to machine if you ever need to replace the distributor.
Chamber protection uses an Mn13 liner (usually around 10mm thick) which is pretty much standard for foundry work involving repetitive impact, though we’ve had buyers swap to rubber lining for quieter operation on lighter parts—not our go-to recomendation but it’s doable.

2200 to 5000 m³/h of bag filter dust collection is included as standard, and we’ve shipped units with CE cert already in place, but you should confirm votage requrement at order because we don’t stock every transformer configuration (typical lead time is 20 days or so after spec approval).

For ordering, the MOQ is one unit, packaing is plywood crate strapped to a skid, and we usually have Q326 models in stock but the Q3210 might run 4-6 weeks if the blasting wheel sub-assemblies aren’t pre-built—some buyers also want spare blades and a set of liner plates included upfront.
We don't have a strict MOQ — we can work with single machines for small foundries or larger orders for big forges. Just let us know your quantity, and we'll find a solution.
Lead time is usually 30-45 days from order confirmation, depending on customization. CE certification is included, so no extra delay there.
Sure, the high-chrome alloy blades and impellers typically have a hardness of 58-62 HRC. We can share the full material test report with your order.
For the Q3210, we match a bag filter with enough filtration area to handle that 5000 m³/h airflow — usually around 50-60 m² of cloth area, keeping emissions under 10 mg/m³.
We pack the machine in a plywood case with steel strapping, waterproof lining, and foam padding for the blasting wheel and control panel. FCL containers get blocked and braced to prevent shifting.