Sandblasting is a conventional method of preparing a metal substrate and material surfaces before applying a treatment, coating or other finishes. Whether you’re looking for an economical process of stripping paint, deburring, cleaning, bright finishing, scale removal, shot peening or adding decorative etching and fine finishing, there’s a blasting prep application suited to your requirements.
Many components in air abrasive blasting systems work together to deliver an efficient and effective performance. The primary parts of sandblasting equipment are listed below so you know what is needed for sandblasting:
Since there are many different types of blasting prep systems, equipment setup procedures are not always uniform. The following is a list of common steps to take and things to consider when setting up blasting systems:
While the sandblasting process is extremely effective, there are some potential mistakes that you must avoid for the best results and experience. To minimize costly errors and safety risks, use proper equipment and safety gear.
Without taking the correct safety precautions, sandblasting can seriously injure you or someone around you. It’s important to always cover any exposed skin when sandblasting. A full-face mask is ideal for protecting your face, although safety glasses should be worn at the bare minimum. Wear heavy gloves and try to keep yourself and others out of range as much as possible to avoid injury.
One common mistake is letting your blasting materials fly away without trying to collect them. While commercial sandblasters use a blasting cabinet, a sheet or tarp will work well for DIY blasters. Collect your materials so you can reuse them and save yourself some money.
There are several different particles you can use for blasting. While sand is the most common, it’s easy to choose a material that’s wrong for the job you’re completing. Consider whether or not the particle’s degree of hardness is appropriate for the job. For example, glass beads are better than sand for blasting tile because they are rounder and finer to avoid damaging the tile.
If you’re in the market for new equipment or need support with setting up or installing blasting systems, get in touch with Finishing Systems today. Contact us online to request assistance from a live representative. We’ll be happy to answer all your questions and provide a free quote on our products and services.
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