Jodhpur-based Allied Engineering Solutions (AES), an ISO 9001:2008 certified company, is a one stop solution for complete blasting requirement. Founded in 2011, the company has emerged as one of the leading manufacturers of airless and air operated abrasive blasting machines.
AES manufactures a wide range of airless (tumblast/RBF/swing type/hanger type) and air operated (portable blaster/cabinet type) abrasive blasting machines, blast room, dust collector unit, industrial fans, internal pipe cleaning tool, metal coating (flame spray and arc spray) etc. which are at par international quality standards. Apart from standardised models, the company manufactures custom-built machines as per consumer requirements.
The company offers genuine, economical and quality spares for all type of sand and shot blasting machines i.e. blasting nozzles, nozzle holder, hose, metering valves, Y-guns, rubber consumables, rubber sheets, complete wheel assembly, wheel blade, liners, control cage, impeller, manganese tiles, dust bags etc. AES also supplies superior quality operator safety wears i.e., air blasting helmet, operator suit, hand glove, gum boot etc. The company is also one of the premium suppliers and exporters of abrasives: glass bead, aluminium oxide (commercial and virgin), grit (chilled iron and steel), shots (steel, chilled iron and cut wire) etc.
Blasting is a surface treatment process using high velocity abrasives. It is a method used to clean, strengthen (peen) or polish metal, used in almost every industry. In pneumatically operated machines, the media is accelerated by compressed air and is projected by nozzles/guns on the object to be blasted. Blasting can be dry or wet. The blasting task determines the choice of the abrasive media.
Both sand and shot blasting are used for mechanical cleaning of surfaces. But, both vary in the working principle. Sand blasting uses compressed air to blast sand/abrasive on the job. The mixture is propelled via nozzle or guns at high velocity. The blasting is done in cabins or chambers. However, portable machines have been developed to provide onsite blasting. Generally, it is applied to remove debris, mild stains, rust, old paints and job prior to painting or coating.
In shot blasting, centrifugal force is utilised to shot the media, which is generally spherical or rounded (steel shots). The media is usually harder than the surface of target job. Turbine is used for acceleration of the shots propelled to the job surface. The turbine is run at a very high speed and is housed in steel enclosures. After blasting, the job will have finishing effect and with an improved fatigue strength. Shot blasting does not generate silicon dust and have less pollution as compared to sand blasting. Shot blasting has more efficiency as compared to sand blasting machines and also uses less energy consumption. For the same working piece, the energy consumption is one-tenth of sand blasting machine. Sand blasting is however cheap and the process is more flexible.
The company has successfully catered to various segments of the industry comprising: tyres, glassware, automobile, electrical and power, casting and forging, stone and marble, government undertakings and other heavy and small industries.
Contact
Allied Engineering SolutionsA-265, Sai Kripa, Saraswati Nagar, Basni, Jodhpur 342005, RajasthanTele: +91-291-2012872Email: alliedengineeringsolutions@gmail.com, alliedenggsolutions@gmail.com

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