Vapour Blasting
The vapour blasting process uses a water-borne abrasive, which gives a much finer finish because the water flushes the media and softens the abrasive quality. No media gets into the component, and no dust is created.
Vapour Blasting Applications
• Die & mould cleaning
• Paint, rust, scale, carbon deposit removal
• Automotive, degreasing and surface finishing,
• Surface preparation prior to bonding, re-painting or re-coating
• PCB & electrical connector cleaning
• Satin finishing of stainless steels & other special materials
• Removal of small burrs from manufactured components
Vapour Blasting Applications
• Die & mould cleaning
• Paint, rust, scale, carbon deposit removal
• Automotive, degreasing and surface finishing,
• Surface preparation prior to bonding, re-painting or re-coating
• PCB & electrical connector cleaning
• Satin finishing of stainless steels & other special materials
• Removal of small burrs from manufactured components
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Sand Blasting
Abrasive blasting, more commonly known as sandblasting, is the operation of forcibly propelling a stream of abrasive material against a surface under high pressure to smooth a rough surface, roughen a smooth surface, shape a surface or remove surface contaminants.
Sand Blasting Applications
• Removal of paint and rust
• Cleaning off of dirt and debris from small parts
• Removal of small burs from substrates
• Smoothing surfaces
• Scale removal
Sand Blasting Applications
• Removal of paint and rust
• Cleaning off of dirt and debris from small parts
• Removal of small burs from substrates
• Smoothing surfaces
• Scale removal
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