Dustless blasting is the future of blasting
Dust-free blasting can be wet blasting. It's great for working on jobs where there may be other people or property nearby, as it reduces dust clouds. Blasting in a residential area, eg B. On a block or busy street without disturbing anything nearby. With the right containment system in place, cleanup in these densely populated areas is also a breeze. Below is a contractor using our blasting equipment to wet blast an overpass in Houston, Texas. Safe and Efficient Compared with traditional sandblasting, dust-free sandblasting does not produce any toxic dust clouds. This means you don't have to wear a full suit. This increases your visibility and maneuverability, which in turn reduces the risk of accidents.
Dustless blasting has revolutionized the construction industry
The 330 Clean Blast provides effective industrial facility cleaning and maintenance services. Across industry, machine refurbishment rather than replacement is the most cost-effective way to maintain or even increase productivity. Although industrial paints are durable, they are not foolproof and may need to be removed along with rust, grime and other buildup. Clean blasting is a game changer for the pool renovation industry. Whether you're removing stucco, removing limescale from tile, or removing paint from decorative rock, these blasters can do it. Let's take a look at three different pool restoration jobs our own dust-free blasting business owners have performed using their mobile blasting trailer.
Dustless blasting is the evolution of blasting
If you've heard of dust-free blasting, you know it's becoming the go-to choice for surface preparation and corrosion/coating removal. While the title "dust-free" sandblasting is somewhat misleading, as it is impossible to provide completely dust-free blasting when it is required, there are solutions that can greatly reduce dust clouds. Many products in the blasting industry claim to provide low-dust, dust-free or dust-free blasting. In fact, no abrasive is dust-free. "Clean blasting" is a common term used to describe blasting that produces less dust (or fugitive gas emissions) than traditional blasting methods. Abrasive blasting products prepare surfaces by hitting the substrate with high volumes of compressed air at high speed. Sometimes air volume alone can create particles in the air without having to explode.
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