Sand blasting and painting are essential industrial services used for surface preparation, cleaning, and finishing to enhance the appearance, performance, and durability of equipment, machinery, structures, and other industrial assets.
Sand blasting (also known as abrasive blasting) is a process that involves forcibly propelling abrasive materials (such as sand, glass beads, or steel grit) against a surface at high pressure to clean, smooth, or texture the surface.
Wet Sandblasting: Involves water mixed with the abrasive material, reducing airborne dust and improving visibility.
Dry Sandblasting: Uses dry abrasives to clean or roughen the surface.
Shot Blasting: A specific form of sandblasting where steel shots or other spherical media are used.
Surface Preparation: Cleaning and preparing surfaces for painting, coating, or welding by removing rust, dirt, grease, and old paint.
Rust & Corrosion Removal: Effective at removing rust and corrosion on steel, iron, and other metal surfaces.
Concrete Surface Preparation: Used for preparing concrete surfaces for adhesion of coatings, sealers, or overlays.
Graffiti Removal: Sandblasting can be used to remove graffiti from walls and buildings without damaging the underlying surface.