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Eco-Friendly Soda Blasting Equipment for Effective Surface Cleaning

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  Soda blasting is an innovative, environmentally friendly surface cleaning method that uses sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) as the abrasive media. Quantum Blast offers a comprehensive range of high-quality soda blasting equipment, catering to various industries, including automotive restoration, graffiti removal, marine maintenance, and industrial cleaning. Why Choose Soda Blasting? Soda blasting is renowned for its gentle yet effective cleaning action. Unlike traditional abrasive methods, soda blasting does not damage the underlying surface, making it ideal for delicate substrates such as aluminium, glass, and wood. This method is particularly effective in removing paint, grease, oil, and other contaminants without leaving any residue or causing environmental harm. Key Features of Quantum Blast Soda Blasting Equipment Versatility: Our   soda blasting equipment   suits a wide range of applications, from heavy-duty industrial cleaning to precise tasks such as graffiti re...

Sandblasting Equipment, Blast Media and Supplies in Townsville

Quantum Blast provides high quality abrasive media such as garnet, soda bicarbonate, aluminium oxide and crushed glass for businesses all across Townsville. From our warehouse in Townsville, we offer a very prompt and efficient delivery service across the whole of Far North Queensland from Innisfail in the north to Gladstone in the south and Mt Isa in the west. Call us today on 1300 822 569 or email us at sales@quantumblast.com.au

Cost of Sandblasting

  Sandblasting is a process that has been around for centuries, and with the advent of new technologies and improvements, its popularity continues to grow. This article will discuss the factors that can affect the total cost of sandblasting various surfaces such as concrete driveways, automotive parts, marine boats etc, the type of sanding grit being used in Australia.

The Importance of an Air Prep Unit in Dry Sandblasting

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  Moisture in compressed air Moisture is an inevitable by-product of the air compression process. The humidity percentage used in weather reports refer to the concentration of water vapor in the ambient air outside and can be as low as 1% and as high as 95%. When air is compressed, it is pressed into a more compact space and becomes hot and contains a higher percentage of vapour. If the air is not cooled before it enters the pot, it will cool down inside the blast pot and hoses (because of the significantly lower ambient air temperature) and the vapour will condense forming water drops. The moisture can have a devastating impact on the blasting substrate, the protective coating, the efficiency of blasting and on the equipment itself. What are Air Prep Units? Air preparation units, also known as air prep units, are specialized devices that are designed to condition and prepare compressed air before it is used in sandblasting equipment . They typi...