A1: The Wet Sanding Table is designed to capture and filter dust generated during sanding, polishing, or cutting processes. It uses a water curtain and centrifugal separation system to efficiently collect dust, improve air quality, and reduce the risk of explosion — especially suitable for handling flammable or explosive dusts.
Q2:What Is The Difference Between A Dry Sanding Table And A Wet Sanding Table?
A2:A dry sanding table captures dust using an air filtration system, featuring a simple structure and easy maintenance, ideal for metal and wood dust.
A wet sanding table uses a water curtain or water washing system to trap dust, suitable for flammable or high-temperature dust environments.
The main differences lie in dust collection methods, safety levels, and applicable industries.The right type depends on the specific application and dust characteristics.
Q3:Which Industries Are Suitable For Using The Wet Sanding Table?
A3: It is widely used in industries such as metal fabrication, aluminum product finishing, stainless steel polishing, hardware manufacturing, automotive parts sanding, mold polishing, and pre-coating surface preparation. It performs exceptionally well in environments with fine or spark-generating dust.
Q4:Does The Wet Sanding Table Require An External Water Supply?
A4:The unit is equipped with a built-in water circulation system, so no continuous external water connection is needed. You only need to add or replace water periodically. It also includes a drainage port and automatic discharge system for easy cleaning.
Q5:Can The Dry Sanding Table Be Customized?
A5:Yes. Customization options include size, airflow capacity, water curtain design, material (carbon steel or stainless steel), lighting system, and intelligent control modules. Non-standard customization is also available based on your workshop layout and process requirements.