Category Archives: Sandblast Materials

Sand Media Blasters Alternative

Sometimes Sandblasting is a labor-intensive, hazardous process that typically is accomplished with a device that blasts sand particles, metal particles or other materials at selected areas of denim garments. The process usually must be done in a room that is shielded from other manufacturing areas, and the worker doing the sandblasting must wear protective gear … Continue reading

Sandblasting Process

Sandblasting or bead blasting is a generic term for the process of smoothing, shaping and cleaning a hard surface by forcing solid particles across that surface at high speeds; the effect is similar to that of using sandpaper, but provides a more even finish with no problems at corners or crannies. Historically, the material used … Continue reading

SANDBLASTING VISUALLY & ENVIROMENTALLY OPTIONS

Erasing gang graffiti is costly task for any city, property owners Post-Bulletin, MN – Jan 15, 2008 Some graffiti is erased only by sandblasting , and that work is contracted out. A city ordinance requiring the quick cleanup of graffiti went into affect in. Read more at: http://news.postbulletin.com/newsmanager/templates/localnews_story.asp?z=2&a=323380 Meanwhile Dry Ice Blasting offers faster, environmentally … Continue reading

SANDBLASTING MATERIALS

Which Materials Can Be Used For Sandbasting Purposes? First we need to diferentiate between materials to be sandblasted and materials used to sandblast. 1) Materials suitable to be sandblasted. Glass, stone, metals, wood and plastics steel, brass, aluminum, pewter, silver, etc. In general, most materials be sandblasted except for diamond which is harder than all … Continue reading

INDOOR SANDBLASTING?

QUESTION: I have a building that is actually two adjoining buildings under one roof. This means that I have a large brick wall in the middle. I actually like having the brick there, but I would like to clean it. Is it possible to sandblast the interior walls? What issues do I need to take … Continue reading