Roller Conveyor Shot Blasting Machine Price in India: 2026 Update

Looking for the latest roller conveyor shot blasting machine price in India? This 2026 guide by Airo Shot Blast Equipments covers pricing, features, factors that affect cost, and how to choose the right machine for your production line.  

“Every minute your surface prep is slow or inconsistent, you are leaving money and quality on the factory floor.”

That statement hits hard — and it is exactly why more Indian manufacturers are switching to roller conveyor shot blasting machines in 2026. Whether you run a steel fabrication unit, an automotive components plant, or a structural steel yard, this machine has become a backbone of efficient surface preparation.

But the first question almost every buyer asks is simple: How much does it cost?

The answer is not a single number. It depends on several moving parts — capacity, automation level, abrasive type, and after-sales support. This guide breaks all of that down so you can make a confident, informed decision.


What is a roller conveyor shot blasting machine?

A roller conveyor shot blasting machine is a continuous-feed surface treatment system. Steel components move on a set of motorised rollers through a blast cabinet, where high-speed turbines throw abrasive media — typically steel shots or grits — at the surface from multiple angles.

The result is a clean, uniform surface profile ideal for painting, coating, galvanising, or further fabrication.

These machines are widely used for:

  • MS plates, pipes, beams, and structural sections
  • Automotive chassis and frame components
  • Railway wagon parts and bogie frames
  • Wind energy towers and heavy engineering fabrications

Roller conveyor shot blasting machine price in India — 2026 overview

Prices in 2026 have seen moderate movement due to steel input costs, energy-efficient motor mandates under BEE guidelines, and rising demand from the infrastructure and defence sectors. Here is a general pricing map:

Machine type / capacityApproximate price range (INR)Typical application
Entry-level (small components, low throughput)₹8 lakh – ₹18 lakhSmall fabrication shops, castings
Mid-range (medium structural sections)₹20 lakh – ₹45 lakhMS plates, pipes, automotive parts
Heavy-duty (large beams, H-sections, thick plates)₹50 lakh – ₹1.2 crore+Steel yards, shipbuilding, rail components
Custom / fully automated with PLC & Industry 4.0₹1 crore – ₹3 crore+High-volume production lines, export units
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* Prices are indicative and subject to specification, site conditions, and GST. Contact Airo Shot Blast Equipments for an exact project quotation.


What drives the price? Key factors explained

1. Roller table width and component size

The wider the roller table, the larger the components you can process — and the higher the cost. A 500 mm table serves small parts; a 2,000 mm table handles wide structural plates. Always size the machine to your largest component, not your average one.

2. Number of blast turbines

More turbines mean faster cycle times and better coverage. A basic machine may use two turbines; a heavy-duty unit can have eight or more. Each additional turbine adds to the motor load, cabinet strength, and overall cost — but it also cuts your cleaning time significantly.

3. Turbine motor power (kW rating)

Turbine motors typically range from 11 kW to 22 kW per unit. Higher power turbines throw abrasive at greater velocity, producing better surface profiles (Sa 2.5 or higher). With BEE energy efficiency norms tightening in 2026, premium IE3-rated motors are now standard in quality machines — adding marginal cost but reducing long-term power bills.

4. Automation and control systems

A manually operated machine with basic relay controls costs less upfront. But a PLC-controlled system with variable-speed drives, real-time blast pattern monitoring, and remote diagnostics offers better consistency, lower scrap rates, and reduced operator dependency. For medium-to-large operations, the ROI on automation is typically recovered within 18 to 24 months.

5. Abrasive recovery and recycling system

A robust abrasive recovery system — including bucket elevators, spiral separators, and magnetic separators — is non-negotiable for efficiency. Cheap machines often cut corners here, leading to high abrasive consumption costs. Quality systems from manufacturers like Airo Shot Blast Equipments are engineered to maximise abrasive life and reduce waste. “The total cost of ownership of a shot blasting machine is far more important than the purchase price alone. Energy consumption, abrasive efficiency, downtime frequency, and spares availability determine your real cost per tonne of component cleaned.”


Why choose Airo Shot Blast Equipments?

Airo Shot Blast Equipments is a trusted name in India’s surface treatment industry, with over two decades of engineering experience. Their roller conveyor shot blasting machines are built with:

  • High-chrome turbine blades for extended wear life
  • Heavy-duty manganese steel blast cabinet liners
  • IE3 energy-efficient motors as standard
  • PLC-based control panels for precision and repeatability
  • Comprehensive after-sales support with pan-India service network
  • Customisation for specific component geometries and throughput requirements

Their machines consistently deliver Sa 2.5 surface cleanliness — the international benchmark required by most coating and paint specification standards including ISO 8501-1. “When we evaluated vendors for our new structural steel line, Airo stood out because they offered a fully engineered solution — not just a machine. Their team walked through our production flow, component mix, and throughput targets before proposing a configuration. That consultation alone saved us from over-specifying.” Also Check – https://medium.com/@amarkhand33/used-shot-blasting-machine-for-sale-in-india-buyers-checklist-10ea063a5e7c


How to get the right quote — a practical checklist

Before you approach any manufacturer, gather these details. It will save time and ensure you receive a meaningful, comparable quotation:

  • Maximum component dimensions (length × width × height)
  • Maximum component weight per piece
  • Required throughput (components per hour or tonnes per shift)
  • Target surface cleanliness standard (Sa 2.0, Sa 2.5, etc.)
  • Available floor space and pit dimensions
  • Power supply capacity at your plant (kVA available)
  • Whether dust collection needs to meet local pollution norms

 Ready to get a precise price for your requirement? Contact Airo Shot Blast Equipments today for a free technical consultation and customised quotation. Their engineering team will assess your production needs and recommend the most cost-effective configuration — with no obligation. Reach out via their official website or call their sales office directly to schedule a plant visit or video consultation.


Frequently asked questions

1. What is the average lifespan of a roller conveyor shot blasting machine?

With proper maintenance, a quality roller conveyor shot blasting machine typically lasts 15 to 20 years or more. Key wear parts — turbine blades, liners, and rollers — are designed for periodic replacement and are readily available from reputable manufacturers like Airo Shot Blast Equipments.  

2. Is GST applicable on shot blasting machines in India?

Yes. Shot blasting machines are classified under HSN code 8424 and attract 18% GST in India. This should be factored into your total procurement budget. Always confirm the applicable GST rate with your supplier at the time of quotation.  

3. Can a roller conveyor shot blasting machine process both flat plates and round pipes?

Yes, with the right configuration. For pipes and round sections, adjustable roller spacing and additional turbine positioning are used to ensure complete 360-degree coverage. Airo Shot Blast Equipments offers custom configurations for mixed-product production lines.  

4. What is the typical installation time for such a machine?

A standard mid-range roller conveyor shot blasting machine typically requires 4 to 8 weeks from delivery for installation, commissioning, and operator training. Complex, custom systems may take 10 to 14 weeks. Airo’s project team provides a detailed installation schedule as part of the order process.  

5. How does this machine compare to a tumblast shot blasting machine?

Roller conveyor machines are best suited for large, flat, or elongated components such as plates, beams, and pipes — parts that cannot tumble. Tumblast machines are ideal for small, batch-processed castings and forgings. The roller conveyor type offers continuous throughput, making it more efficient for high-volume, inline production environments.  

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By Amar Aingh

Airo Shot Blast Equipments is a trusted Indian manufacturer of high-performance shot blasting machines, offering durable, efficient, and cost-effective solutions for surface preparation, cleaning, and profiling across diverse industrial applications.