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What Is Sandblasting how Effective Is it at Removing Paint?

Also known as abrasive blasting, sandblasting involves spraying of a surface with small abrasive articles. While the operation is similar to sanding, it is different in that the interaction with the surface occurs at a very high speed.

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What Is Sandblasting how Effective Is it at Removing Paint?

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  1. WHAT IS SANDBLASTING? Also known as abrasive blasting, sandblasting involves spraying of a surface with small abrasive articles. While the operation is similar to sanding, it is different in that the interaction with the surface occurs at a very high speed. sandblasting BENEFITS OF SANDBLASTING Simplicity Whereas professionals are required to handle the task, it is not strenuous. All that they need to do is to lay a tarp underneath the surface, and remove the extra material using their equipment. Cleaning up is a straight forward process if the right procedures are followed. Versatility Sandblasting can be used for a range of purposes. It can be used to remove pain, stripping pavements, polishing surfaces, removal of dirt. Still, it can be used in both the delicate and strong surfaces. Perfect Results You are assured of getting the ideal outcomes after sandblasting. Safety In a time when environmentalists are advocating for elimination of pollution, sandblasting is a perfect solution. It is non- toxic because sand is used as opposed to materials that produce dust. It can be used in a range of settings including: Preparation of surfaces before painting or coating it. Removal of sand, paint and rust from fabricated surfaces. Edge profiling of machine components. Removal of mould from plastic materials. Roughening of gas turbine engine in preparation for spray coating. Surface texturing to alter the appearance of stamped materials. www.anglianblasting.com Mobile: 07980 681421

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