You have a rusted ship hull to clean. A bridge girder to prep. A batch of steel parts that need surface finishing. But your workshop has no fixed sandblasting booth. And outdoor blasting? Dust, complaints, wasted abrasive, and health risks.
A container sandblasting room is the answer. It is a portable, sealed, foldable structure that turns any flat area into a safe blasting zone. Here is how it works and why it might be the right blast room for sale for your operation.


Headache 1: Fixed Booths Are Too Permanent
Traditional sandblasting rooms require concrete foundations, permits, and weeks of installation. They stay where you build them. If your project moves, you cannot move the booth.
The YG portable sandblasting booth (also called a mobile sandblasting room or foldable sandblasting room) changes that. It arrives as a modular structure. Assemble it on site. Use it. Then take it down and move it to the next job.
A container sandblasting room is not a building. It is equipment. And like any equipment, you relocate it when the work moves.
Headache 2: Open Blasting Is Dirty And Dangerous
Blasting without containment sends dust, abrasives, and contaminants into the air. Operators breathe silica dust. Neighbors complain about the haze. And you lose expensive abrasive to the wind.
A sealed blast room for sale keeps the mess inside. The YG booth works with a dust collector (sandblast room dust collector) to create a negative pressure environment. Dust gets sucked out and filtered. The operator wears a supplied‑air hood. The outside stays clean.
The booth also protects the operator from ricocheting abrasives. The inner lining absorbs impact. You work safer, faster, and with less waste.


Headache 3: Small Jobs Need Big Booths? Not Anymore
You do not need a 20‑meter fixed booth to blast a 3‑meter steel frame. Oversized booths waste space, energy, and cleanup time.
The YG portable sandblasting room comes in standard sizes that fit your workpiece. Here are the dimensions from the product data:
| Size of Blasting Room | Size of workpieces | Blasting Gun Qty |
| 6000×6000×5000mm | 3000×3000×2500mm | 2 |
| 6000×6000×6000mm | 3000×3000×3500mm | 2 |
| 8000×6000×5000mm | 5000×3000×2500mm | 2 |
| 8000×6000×6000mm | 5000×3000×3500mm | 2 |
| 10000×6000×6000mm | 7000×3000×3500mm | 2 |
| 15000×6000×6000mm | 12000×3000×3500mm | 2 |
| 15000×8000×6000mm | 12000×5000×3500mm | 2 |
| 18000×8000×6000mm | 15000×5000×3500mm | 4 |
| 18000×10000×8000mm | 15000×7000×5500mm | 4 |
Match the booth to your largest typical workpiece. A container sandblasting room is not one‑size‑fits‑all. Choose the size that fits your parts and your available yard space.
Notice the number of blasting guns: 2 for most sizes, 4 for the largest two models. More guns mean faster coverage but require a larger compressor and blasting unit.
Where Can You Use A Blast Room For Sale?
- Temporary operations at construction sites
- Outdoor blasting in remote areas (oil fields, pipelines, wind towers)
- Small‑batch blasting for job shops that cannot afford a permanent booth
- Rental fleets – rent the booth to other contractors
- Dry ice blasting (the booth works with dry ice machines for cleaning molds and delicate surfaces)
Anywhere you need to contain abrasive media and dust, a container sandblasting room works.
How Much Does It Cost?
We do not list prices here. But a container sandblasting room costs far less than a permanent brick‑and‑mortar booth. No foundation. No building permit. No property tax on a new structure. You buy the equipment, not real estate.
The highest cost is the dust collector and the blasting unit. The booth itself is the least expensive part. But without the booth, you cannot run a dust collector effectively – the dust would just blow away.
One More Advantage: Flexibility
You can use the same container sandblasting room with different blasting technologies:
- Conventional abrasive blasting (sand, garnet, slag) – for heavy rust and coating removal.
- Dry ice blasting – for cleaning molds, food equipment, or surfaces where abrasive residue is not allowed.
- Water blasting/vapor blasting – if the booth is sealed for wet applications (check with us).
This means one booth serves multiple departments. Shipyard in the morning, dry ice cleaning in the afternoon. Your equipment works harder.
| Feature | Benefit |
| Portable, foldable structure | Move between job sites |
| Sealed enclosure | No dust escape, compliant with regulations |
| Works with dust collector | Clean air, visible work area |
| Multiple sizes available | Fit your workpiece exactly |
| Compatible with various blasting units | Use one booth for abrasive, dry ice, or vapor |
| No foundation needed | Lower upfront cost and faster setup |
A container sandblasting room is not a replacement for a large permanent booth if you blast 50,000 square meters every day. But for 80% of industrial blasting needs – especially temporary, outdoor, or small‑batch work – it is the smarter choice.
If you are interested in sandblasting booths, please feel free to contact us. We will recommend the most suitable product based on your needs.
