News - Jun 2025

Why the Vapormatt Puma XL has taken the market by storm…

Vapormatt Puma XL with swing out turntable and wide opening door

Since its launch late last year, the Vapormatt Puma XL has quickly established itself as an industry favourite for manually wet blasting larger components — and for good reason.

Designed with industrial versatility and operator efficiency at its core, the Puma XL combines rugged stainless-steel construction with precision engineering to deliver exceptional surface preparation across sectors like aerospace, composites, automotive, and additive manufacturing.

What sets the Puma XL apart?

Large-format blasting envelope – Accommodates heavy and oversized components with ease thanks to a swing-out turntable that can cope with 250kg UDL and wide-opening side-loading door.

Advanced Vapormatt blasting technology – Adjustable blast pressure and media concentration ensures surface prep is tailored for anything from delicate components to aggressive cleaning tasks.

Smart ergonomic design – From operator-positioned controls to a flat-backed cabinet for wall placement, everything is built for comfort, space efficiency, and minimal maintenance downtime.

Sustainable and cost-efficient operation – Features like our S-Tank filtration system and recirculated rinse cycle help cut costs while maintaining peak process quality.

Whether you're cleaning, peening, deburring, stripping paint, or prepping for coatings, the Puma XL is engineered to deliver repeatable, high-quality finishes — with a process you can trust and a machine that’s built to last.

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