Abrasive blasting
Abrasive blasting is a technological process of cleaning or treatment of metal, nonmetal and other surfaces to the desired cleanliness and roughness.
Service can be done in our own facility (Chambers 10x5m, 3x7m, 1×1, automatic line 1.6 x15m) and on the terrain.
Workshop blasting, shot blasting and glass-beading (cleaning-processing) is carried out as required with various abrasive granules to 15m in length – according to ISO 8501-1
Table 1 Surface Preparation (according to ISO 8501-1):
Label | Name – term | Definition |
Sa 2 | Thorough jet cleaning | The surface must be, viewed without a magnifying glass, clean without visible traces of oil, grease and dirt and almost completely free of enamel, rust, coatings and foreign impurities. All remaining debris must adhere firmly. |
Sa 2½ | Very thorough jet cleaning | The surface must be, viewed without a magnifying glass, clean without visible traces of oil, grease and dirt and almost completely free of enamel, rust, coatings and foreign impurities. The remaining marks may look like faint spots or shadows. |
Sa 3 | Jet cleaning until all impurities are removed from the steel | The surface must be, viewed without a magnifying glass, clean without visible traces of oil, grease and dirt and almost completely free of enamel, rust, coatings and foreign impurities. It must have a uniform metallic appearance. |
Workable surfaces:
- Steel
- Stainless steel (glass-beading – matting)
- Aluminum
- Brass
- Wood
- Granite
- Marble etc.
For abrasive blasting service on the field we have available mobile teams with full equipment:
- Steel construction
- Reservoirs
- Facade
- Heavy vehicles
- Wagons
- Industrial facilities
- Pipelines
Blasted surfaces can be protected by galvanizing, varnishing or powder coating and most enduring protection is painting or powder coating in multiple layers on the galvanized surface, so called DUPLEX SYSTEM.
Abrasive blasting can also be done in decorative purposes: wood – growth rings, stainless steel, aluminum, matting etc.