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Our Blasting Services
SLA COATING LLC blasting services involve using abrasive materials propelled at high velocity to clean, prepare, or finish a surface. Various blasting techniques exist, each suited for different applications. Here are the main types of blasting services:
Abrasive Blasting:
Process: Abrasive blasting involves propelling abrasive materials, such as garnet mesh, glass beads, aluminum oxide, steel shoot or steel grit, at high speed against a surface to remove contaminants, coatings, or unwanted materials.

Applications:

- Removing rust, paint, and scale from metal surfaces.
- Surface preparation for painting or coating applications.
- Cleaning and restoring architectural structures and monuments.
Glass Bead Blasting:
Process: Glass Bead blasting utilizes tiny glass beads as the blasting material. These beads are less abrasive compared to other materials, making them suitable for delicate surfaces.

Applications:

- Cleaning delicate components without causing damage.
- Deburring and surface finishing of precision parts.
- Automotive restoration and aerospace applications.
Soda Blasting:
Process: Soda blasting involves using sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) as the blasting medium. It's a gentle abrasive suitable for sensitive surfaces.

Applications:

- Cleaning and degreasing delicate machinery.
- Removing paint and coatings from surfaces like wood, aluminum, and fiberglass.
- Restoring historical structures and artifacts.
Dry Ice Blasting:
Process: Dry ice blasting uses solid CO2 pellets as the abrasive material, creating a thermal and kinetic effect to clean surfaces.

Applications:

- Cleaning electrical components and machinery without water or chemicals.
- Removing residues from industrial equipment.
- Food and beverage industry equipment cleaning.
Shot Blasting:
Process: Shot blasting involves propelling steel shots or beads at high velocity to clean or strengthen a surface.

Applications:

- Cleaning and roughening surfaces for coatings or overlays.
- Strengthening metal parts by inducing compressive stress to prevent fatigue failure.

Each blasting service has specific advantages and is chosen based on the surface material, desired finish, and the intended application. Professionals in the blasting industry select the appropriate method to achieve the desired results efficiently and effectively.
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