Blasting
Sandblasting is the process of finishing a surface by spraying abrasive particles under high pressure against its surface. This is a thorough cleaning process that removes mill scale, rust and paint
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Benefits
- Cleans Tough Surfaces
- Removes Old Paint
- Quick & Efficient
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Uses
- Steel
Microblasting
Microblasting uses smaller abrasives than regular sandblasting does. It is mainly used on stone surfaces and due to the fine blasting media, no harm will be done to the surface
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Benefits
- No harm will be done
- Controllable Abrasive
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Uses
- Stone
- Delicate surfaces
Sodablasting
Sodablasting is one of the safest paint-removal methods. It is the least abrasive one when it comes to stripping a surface of choice from paint and other contaminants. It is done using soda crystals, which peel away coatings when they come in contact with it. With this procedure no harm will be done to the surface
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Benefits
- Does not harm the surface
- eco-friendly
- No heat buildup
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Uses
- Aluminium
- Fiberglass
- Stainless Steel
- Carbon Fibre
- Steel
Galvanizing
Galvanizing is done in order to prevent certain surfaces or materials from rusting. It is generally done for iron, steel and a range of construction materials that are commonly exposed to the elements or any harsh atmospheric conditions. The coating presented to the item in this process is zinc. It is an extremely versatile and easy way to prevent materials from rusting or becoming corroded.
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Benefits
- Tough, Durable Coating
- Protects Damaged Areas
- Reliable Solution againts rust
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Uses
- Iron
- Steel
- Cast Iron