Centrifugal blast machines are industrial machines used for surface treatment of workpieces and components. They work by accelerating abrasives such as sand, gravel, garnet or steel balls with the help of compressed air or other blasting media and hurling them at high speed onto the workpiece to be processed. Centrifugal blast machines can be used to remove rust, paint and other coatings, deburr, clean or polish workpieces. They are suitable for processing a wide range of materials such as metals, plastics, ceramics and composites. There are several types of abrasive blast machines, with different designs depending on the application and type of workpiece. Some common types are: Air-powered centrifugal blast machines: These are powered by a compressor and can be used for a variety of applications. Turbine-powered centrifugal blast machines: These use a turbine to accelerate the abrasive, and are particularly suitable for processing heavy workpieces and large surfaces. Wet centrifugal blast machines: These use water as the blast media to cool the workpiece during the centrifugal blasting process while providing higher blast performance. Centrifugal blast machines offer a fast and efficient way to process workpieces and components in industrial manufacturing. They can be automated and are therefore suitable for integration into production lines.