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Feb 2022
Sandblasting became accepted as the standard method of surface preparation since its first patent in 1870. However, dry abrasive blasting (sandblasting) brings many problems, including the amount of dust it produces. Although other media has replaced the use of silica sand due to health risks, dry abrasive blasting still presents other problems that don’t occur with wet media blasting.
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Feb 2022
Reusing materials has become a core principle of businesses that want to cut their expenses while conserving scarce natural resources. Dustless blasting, which is also called wet media blasting, is a restoration method that allows technicians to efficiently strip metals, wood, and concrete of old coatings. Similar to sandblasting, wet media blasting prepares surfaces for new finishes, but it uses the latest technology to safely deliver superior results with less dust and fewer containment requirements. High-quality surface preparation services are in such high demand that shop owners only need to decide if they should rent or buy wet media blasting equipment. Here are some advantages and disadvantages of each option.
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