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SHOT BLASTING

Our purpose-built 40ft shot blasting container uses a stainless-steel medium to blast and clean large surfaces of aluminium and stainless steels. The booth is fully approved and meets all COSSH, health and safety and environmental regulations.

With both an automatic loading and shot reclaim system, this incredibly efficient solution quickly removes surface contaminants without chemically altering the fabrication. Surface finishes can be as smooth as a final product, or rough for paint to adhere.

As the most effective process for the removal of undesired layers or coatings, it is used in almost every industry that uses metal including automotive, aerospace, construction, shipbuilding, foundry, rail and many more.

 

The primary uses for shot blasting on steel surfaces are on offshore platforms, ship decks, ro-ro bridges, steel plates, ferries, steel storage tanks and footbridges. Applications can apply to both horizontal and vertical surfaces.

 

All kinds of automobiles can be restored. The motor’s individual components can be shot blasted to prepare them for powder coating, for repairs, or as part of their general maintenance. Vintage car parts can utilise the process to help remove rust or old paint, in preparation for renovation. It can also be used for the maintenance and repair of modern vehicles where rust has built up.

 

Shot blasting eliminates the need for harsh chemicals and provides better blast pattern accuracy, with a wide abrasive selection. The finished surface is completely free from chemical deposits and dust content, while preserving virgin metal when removing scales.

 

It is an efficient and cost-effective technique for surface preparation prior to processes such as galvanising, welding, electroplating, glass coating, enamelling and rubberising.

BESPOKE PROJECTS

We work directly with a broad range of industry sectors, to both major OEMs and individual clients to satisfy your complete hydraulic system design requirements.