Titan Blast Cabinet: Built to Withstand Years of Abuse
When we began designing the new Titan Blast Cabinet, our goal was to solve the problems we’ve encountered over the years with traditional blast cabinets.
For example, to keep production costs in check, and to reduce weight, larger manufacturers relied on sheet metal to form the frame and sides of their blast cabinets.
A versatile material, sheet metal is used for all types of industrial and consumer applications – from steel buildings and vehicles to a myriad of metal parts and components.
Introducing the structural steel frame: A Titan exclusive
Structural steel components add strength and rigidity to the systems in which they’re used – including the Titan Blast Cabinet frame and legs.
Each leg is a 3″ structural steel tube and therefore, incredibly strong. (The “TITAN” name was cut out of the steel tube with a Mazak 3D laser-cutting machine.)
The benefit to you? The legs and frame of our industrial blast cabinets will not bend, twist, or break – even if side-swiped or backed into by a forklift – giving you years of rugged and dependable use.

The problems with sheet metal

A number of years ago, I came across an old blast cabinet with bent sheet metal legs.
Because it can be bent, shaped, pressed, formed, stamped, punched, die-cut, etc., sheet metal is easily damaged.
Although bending sheet metal does increase its rigidity, it doesn’t provide nearly as much strength as structural steel — as you can see by the damaged back legs, probably due to a forklift collision, and the crushed and broken door.
That’s the problem with sheet metal.
Our commitment to providing innovative, high-performance blast equipment is why we say the Titan Blast Cabinet is the last one you’ll ever need to buy.
Our blast cabinets are shipping now. To inquire, call, email, or complete our RFQ form.
