Surface blasting (aka surface sandblasting/sandblasting) and steel abrasive blasting are surface treatment techniques used to remove dirt, rust or the old coating of metal surfaces. Also known as steel sandblasting or metal sandblasting, these processes involve using a pressurized stream of abrasive material such as metal particles or sand to remove unwanted layers from the surface. Blasting the surface is often necessary before painting or creating other finishes to ensure better adhesion. The price of blasting usually depends on the size of the surface and the materials used.
Sandblasting-blasting methods are therefore good for cleaning, preparing and treating parts, sandblasting disks, etc. For exterior structures, it is absolutely necessary to blast the parts. For the interior, blasting is not always necessary, but it is advisable. Blasting increases the resistance to mechanical damage and at the same time removes an unwanted layer (scale, rust and dirt). Blasting is good, for example, for railings, door frames, machine frames, etc.
Surface blasting is a key surface treatment technique. For exterior structures, surface blasting is absolutely necessary, while for interior parts it is recommended in order to increase resistance to mechanical damage.
Surface blasting offer
Ballotine blasting (a blasting process that uses a pressurized stream of small steel or iron microspheres, ballotine, to remove impurities from materials)
Steel grit blasting (a sandblasting method that uses a pressurized stream of steel grit to remove rust, old paint or dirt from the surface)
Steel shot blasting (a shot blasting process that uses a pressurized stream of steel balls to remove unwanted layers or dirt)
Our blasting workshop
The blasting workshop is directly connected to other operations.
Other operations follow after minimal handling and time lag.
The workshop goes through the PZ system ® certification process twice a year.
Maximum size of part for blasting: 2.5 x 2 x 6.8 m.
Price of blasting
Size and complexity of the part: The price of blasting increases with the size and complexity of the surface. The type of abrasive used, such as steel grit or ballotine, also affects the cost.
Type of material and surface: The price of blasting varies by material and finish requirements. Steel shot blasting can be more expensive than finer materials.
Individual calculation: The price of blasting is determined individually for each project, taking into account the specific needs of the customer in order to achieve an optimal ratio between quality and cost.