Superior Stripping Technology
Baking Soda Blasting - A revolutionary cleaning and stripping technology that uses a non-destructive abrasive to eliminate toxic chemicals from surfaces.
Glass Media Blasting - Also known as abrasive blasting, uses sharp angular recycled crushed glass particles, which allow for aggresive surface profiling.
The capture and containment of the spent media ensures the environment is not contaminated by the removal of hazardous products.
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Applications Fiberglass and Wood Boat Stripping, Strip Cars, Trucks, Trailers, Containers, Heavy Equipment; Graffiti Removal, Surface Rust Removal, Stain Elimination; Clean Wood and Masonry, Monument Cleaning, Grease and Oil Removal, De-Grease and Strip Engine Components, Aluminum and Stainless Steel Cleaning, Mold Remediation and Fire Restoration. Soda Blast Will Not Damage Automotive Sheet Metal, Glass, Chrome or Rubber Parts and No Flash Rust Problems!
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Normal stripping techniques require sanders and grinders to remove paint and coatings from the surface. Methods that usually require days to completely prepare, strip and clean. The non-destructive abrasive characteristic of soda blasting allows projects like boat bottoms to be completely stripped in as little as 3 to 4 hours.
Soda Blasting is a paint stripping and cleaning technology that propels a bicarbonate-of-soda media (via compressed air) onto the area to be cleaned. This process removes paint and contaminate without harming the underlying surface. Blast material is specially formulated sodium bicarbonate (baking soda): a non-toxic, non-hazardous food-grade material that is 100% water soluble and completely environmentally safe product. Soda blasting effectively removes paint without damage to metal, glass, rubber, chrome or aluminum trim on vehicles. It is ideal for cleaning and stripping of fiberglass/composites parts and panels, as well as cleaning of all types of delicate equipment and surfaces; eliminating sanding, soaking, scrubbing and destructive abrasive blasting.
Soda blast particles remove surface contaminate by the energy released as the particles explode with pressure driven into contact with the contaminate surface. The resulting release of energy disrupts the contaminate surface – thus leaving the substrate completely unaffected.
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Glass Media Blasting contains angular particles of ground recycled glass allowing for aggressive profiling and removal of coatings such as epoxy, paint, alkyds, vinyl, polyurea, coal tar and elastomerics.
Bottle or Tri-mix Glass is chemically known as "Amorphous Silica". It contains virtually no free silica which is often found in blasting sand. Dust is translucent and classified by OSHA/NIOSH as "nuisance" dust. With virtually none of the OSHA identified Heavy/Toxin metals associated with slags and some other mineral abrasives.
Manufactured of 100% recycled bottle glass, this media has been cleaned and ground into a useable industrial grade, expendable abrasive which can replace most hazardous slag/mineral abrasives. Similar in hardness to many slags, 6.0 on Moh's Hardness scale. With very low particle embedment, glass blasting delivers a natural, white metal finish to the substrate.
To learn more about recycled glass media vist: www.novetas.net
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