Engineered for Steel. Built for Real‑World Fabrication.
Meet Rosler Metal Finishing USA, LCC at NASCC 2026 – Booth #911, April 22–24, Atlanta, GA
Schedule your booth visit nowIf you are responsible for steel fabrication throughput, coating performance, or SSPC compliance, NASCC 2026 is your best opportunity this year to benchmark your shot blasting process against what is technically and economically possible today. At NASCC (April 22–24, Georgia World Congress Center), the Rosler Metal Finishing team will be on site at Booth #911 to walk through your specific set‑up, identify bottlenecks, and map out practical upgrades that actually fit your production reality.
Why visit Booth #911?
- 1:1 review of your current blasting and coating workflow – no generic sales pitch.
- Benchmark your operating costs versus automated, Gamma‑turbine based systems.
- Discuss concrete options to hit SSPC SP‑6 / SP‑10 consistently, even at line speed.
- Get recommendations you can take back to your plant – whether or not you buy from us.
Reserve a 20‑minute session with a Rosler blasting specialist at NASCC 2026 (Booth #911)
to discuss your exact fabrication challenges and improvement potential.
What We’ll Work Through Together at NASCC
Pick the one that sounds most like your operation – and we’ll go into details live at Booth #911
High throughput incoming steel (preservation lines)
If you are fighting mill scale, rust, and inconsistent primer coverage on incoming plates and profiles, we’ll look at how integrated preservation lines combine blast cleaning, pretreatment, and primer application in a single pass. We can review your current line speed, media consumption, and energy use and compare it with what Rösler systems achieve in similar environments, powered by Gamma 400G turbines.
On‑site outcome: A realistic picture of throughput and cost per ton you can achieve with an integrated preservation concept in your plant.
Large weldments and heavy structural steel
For fabricators dealing with extra large weldments, flame cut parts, and heavy H beams, we will use NASCC to explore what a high capacity roller conveyor blast machine like the RRBK can and cannot do in your specific layout. We will also discuss how to integrate such a machine into existing preservation or fabrication lines without disrupting upstream or downstream stations.
On‑site outcome: A clear recommendation on whether a high capacity conveyor system or a blast room concept fits better to your mix of parts.
Non standard geometries and complex assemblies
Not every component fits a throughfeed system. If you frequently process oversized structures, complex assemblies, or low volumes of non standard parts, we’ll focus our booth conversation on blast room concepts and hybrid set ups that combine automated lines with flexible chambers.
On‑site outcome: A roadmap for handling your “problem parts” without sacrificing surface quality or SSPC compliance.
Let’s Talk Shot Blasting Where It Matters Most – At NASCC
There is no universal blasting solution – and we are not bringing one to NASCC. Instead, we are bringing the people who design, build, and support Rosler systems in real fabrication environments. Bring your questions, bottlenecks, and constraints to Booth #911, and walk away with a concrete, numbers‑based view of where you can gain throughput, consistency, and cost savings in your own plant.
Schedule your NASCC meeting now to secure dedicated time with our specialists in Atlanta. Once you submit the form, we’ll confirm a slot during exhibit hours and ask for a few details about your current set‑up so we can make the most of your 20 minutes at the booth.
Logistics
- Event: NASCC: The Steel Conference
- Dates: April 22–24, 2026
- Venue: Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, Georgia
- Rosler Metal Finishing USA, LCC Booth: #911
- Exhibit hours:
- Wednesday, April 22: 12:00 pm – 7:00 pm
- Thursday, April 23: 9:00 am – 5:30 pm
- Friday, April 24: 9:00 am – 1:00 pm