Plant & Equipment
PressureWashing or Waterblasting
Uses a combination of high and low-pressure water as well as high volume water delivery system at up to 24lt per minute via its rotary cleaning heads driven by a powerful V-twin engine driving a 4300psi water pump.
This allows us to get into tight areas using the small rotary heads, while the larger rotary plate-cleaners can cover larger areas more quickly than conventional blasting heads, saving you time and money!
Vacuum recovery
We have water recovery equipment to remove excess or unwanted water from any job site, providing a faster drying time. Spills can be cleaned up with ease or recovered for disposal
Hot water
Heating water up to 100°c if necessary at up to 300 bar provides an even deeper clean and when it comes down to grease and fat there is nothing that can beat it.
Dustless Abrasive Blasting.
Dustless Abrasive Blasting (DAB) is the latest in our service range.
We have adapted this system to suit our client’s needs, and in order to replace the old sand blasting system with state-of-the-art, fully mobile dust-free and distortion-free dustless blaster.
DAB works by mixing an abrasive and the Hold-Tight 102 rust inhibitor with water inside the blast tank. While completely driven by air, introducing water eliminates dust and drastically increases mass and energy that the combination produces.
Imagine throwing a handful of dry sand, versus throwing a handful of wet sand; which one is going to have a more significant impact on the target? Not only will the wet sand hit the target harder, but it won’t disintegrate and become a cloud of dust like the dry sand will. This is the very simple principle behind dustless blasting, outdating the existing dry blasting method.
The DAB is also faster, uses less abrasive and has the ability to use many different types of abrasive including garnet, recycled glass, plastic beads, and any other media that sinks in water.
The Hold Tight 102 added to the water removes salt which may be present during blasting and stops flashing during drying, leaving NO residue on the steelwork ready for recoating.
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