Wheel blasting, wheel blast cleaning, or centrifugal wheel blasting is a mode of surface preparation that does not require compressed air. These systems can be standalone batch [...] Read more
Blast pots are used to prep or treat surfaces before coating, remove corrosion, and clean or deburr surfaces. Otherwise known as blast machines or sandblast machines, there [...] Read more
Wheel blasting is used to restore and repair superficial damage to alloy wheels. In this blog post, we will examine why alloy wheels need to be treated [...] Read more
When addressing ``how do spray booths work?``, it is essential to break down the several components that make up the facility.These being; the enclosure, the ventilation/extraction system, [...] Read more
All machinery requires maintenance, but it’s hard to think of anything that takes repetitive stress quite like a blast booth. When blasting with abrasive, large amounts of [...] Read more
Blast rooms and Paint spray booths are typically separate units; however, should you consider a combination blast and paint room? Overview Combination paint and blast rooms are [...] Read more
A dust extraction system clears the blast rooms internal atmosphere of airborne particulate, which is generated when blasting. Effective removal of airborne particulate results in increased efficiency, [...] Read more
Surface preparation, namely abrasive blasting, has a variety of different techniques, media types, and blasting facilities. This article will focus on explaining these contributing aspects and discuss [...] Read more
Types of shot blasting machines While shot-blasting machines can be used as standalone facilities, they can also be designed to fit into autonomous production lines. Shot-blasting machines [...] Read more
Manufacturing and engineering companies that undertake surface treatment and preparation processes need specialised facilities - namely, blast rooms and spray booths. Our customers tell us that the [...] Read more