The blasting process works by shooting high-speed streams of abrasive blasting media at a surface to remove debris such as rust or other types of residual contaminants and scale. This abrasive blasting process is also important in the cleaning and roughening of part surfaces prior to coating.
Blasting Services In South Africa
Sandblasting Services
(Dry abrasive blast cleaning)
(Medium to high dust)
Grit blasting
Micro blasting
Glass bead blasting
Shot blasting
Soda blasting
Vacuum box abrasive blasting
Blasting cabinets
Decorative sandblasting on glass and wood
Specialized blast tents
Our team specializes in surface preparation for Non destructive testing, coating applications and industrial coating applications.
Sponge Blasting Services
(Dry abrasive blast cleaning)
(Dust free)
Alu-Sponge Blasting
SG – Sponge Blasting
Micro Sponge Blasting
Sponge Bead – Sponge Blasting
Urea Sponge Blasting
NA – Sponge Blasting
Specialised blast tents
Authorized applicator and distributor of Sponge Blast equipment and Media.
Vapour Blasting Services
(Wet abrasive blast cleaning)
(Low to no dust)
Grit blasting
Micro blasting
Shot blasting
Soda blasting
Specialised blast tents
Our team specializes in surface preparation for Non destructive testing, coating applications and industrial coating applications.
Coating Application
Acrylic coatings
Alkyd coatings
Zinc Coatings
Epoxy Coatings
High Temperature Coatings
Polyurethane Coatings
Vinyl coatings
Ceramic coatings
Fiber grate coatings
Fireproofing coatings
Hot Dip Galvanizing
Denso Steel Protection
Airless Spray Painting
Conventional Spray Painting
Brush Painting
” Powder coatings “
” Linings “
” Cathodic Protection “
” Anodic Protection “
” Stainless Steel Polishing “
NACE Level 1 Coating Inspector
NACE Level 2 Coating Inspector
NACE Level 3 Coating Inspector
Sales
Sand Blasting Equipment
- Complete Systems
Sponge Blasting Equipment
- Complete Systems
Abrasive Blasting Media Supply
Aluminium Oxide
Garnet
Glass Beads
Steel Grit
Steel Shot
Soda Blast
Chrome Slag
Sponge Blasting Abrasive Media Supply
Alu-Sponge
SG-Sponge
Micro-Sponge
Sponge-Bead
Urea-Sponge
NA-Sponge
Environmental Supply
- Absorbents and Rehabilitation Products
- Spill Kits
Concrete Rehabilitation
Patch repair systems using a epoxy or cementitious repair mortar
Moisture repair mortar
Moisture barrier system (Protective coating)
Coating of steel reinforcement
Cathodic protection
Chloride extraction
Re-alkalisation
Crack repair (epoxy / chemical / cementitious grout injection)
Monolithic Refractory
Acid Refractories
Chemical Bonded
Conventional Castable
Dry vibratable materials
Gunning
Insultion castable
Low cement castable
Mortar
Parting
Plaster
Ramming
Self flow castable Basic Refractories
Basic Castable
Basic Gunning
Converter repair Kit
Thermal Spray
Coating materials
- Zinc
- Aluminum
Types of thermal spraying
- Flame spraying Applications
- Corrosion control
Environmental Control
Absorbent & oil spill products
Chemical absorbents
-Booms & Pillows
Absorbent rolls
Fine Sorb
Spill kits
Complete oil separation solutions
Supply oil separators
Service, maintenance & repairs of oily water separator systems
Separator pit cleaning
24 hour spill response
- Spill cleanup of diesel, oil and chemical contaminants on soil, land, hard surface and water on a 24 hour basis
Rehabilitation
of Hydro carbon pollution
Bioremediation
Soil, land or hard surface remediation
Monitoring and sampling
Silt & sludge on site treatment
Silt & sludge removal
Industrial cleaning
Boiler washing
Pump Refurbishment
Pump Refurbishment
Impellers, Volutes, Casings
Axial flow pumps
Centrifugal pumps
High pressure pumps
Horizontal slurry pumps
Vertical slurry pumps
Industrial and chemical pumps
Mine dewatering pumps
Non-clog pumps
PD pumps
Submersible pumps
Scrap Metal
Buying and Selling of:
- Ferrous Metals
- Non-Ferrous Metals
- Clear Plastics
Blasting Bay
Our custom built blasting bay (13m long X 5m high X 6m wide) at 12 Milner Street, Paarden Eiland is fully equipped to handle any requirements.
Our blasting bay is completely sound proof, dust proof, visibility a top priority our extraction units makes it possible to view the progress through our viewing glass on either side of the blasting bay while our team is in the process of Sandblasting or applying the coating application.
Accessibility and maneuverability is made easy with the overhead crane, flat bed trolley and double doors on either side of the blasting bay.
Working sufficiently and safe.
What are the types of blasting In South Africa?
Sand Blasting. Image Source: ABITL Gallery.
Wet Blasting. Wet blasting was designed to solve the big problem with air blasting, which is controlling the amount of airborne dust that results from doing air blasting.
Vacuum Blasting.
Centrifugal Blasting.
Soda blasting.
Steel Grit Blasting.
Bristle blasting.
Dry-ice blasting.
What is the process of blasting In South Africa?
blasting, process of reducing a solid body, such as rock, to fragments by using an explosive. Conventional blasting operations include (1) drilling holes, (2) placing a charge and detonator in each hole, (3) detonating the charge, and (4) clearing away the broken material.
How do you calculate sandblasting jobs In South Africa?
The average sandblasting company will charge R 622.71 to R 1011.91 dollars per hour of labor. Specialty services will cost over $75 per hour. These types of services include extra preparation, special abrasion materials, and job design. Materials cost for sandblasting costs about $50 per 50 pound bag.
Is sandblasting illegal In South Africa?
Sandblasting in its true term is the use of silica sand as the abrasive material, silica sand is classified by having >1% free silica and is prohibited for use by the HSE in the UK as the dust generated may contain reparable crystalline silica (RCS).
Why sand blasting is forbidden now In South Africa?
Nowadays, it’s clear that exposure to respirable crystalline silica during sandblasting can cause a serious or even fatal respiratory disease, called Silicosis, a scarring and hardening of the lungs. In most countries, it is now forbidden to use abrasives which contain more than 1% free silica.