Painting & Blasting Services

What is Industrial Coating?

Industrial coatings are engineered to meet top industry standards for chemical and corrosion resistance. These coating methods provide corrosion protection for various materials, structures, equipment, and steel pipes used for gases, oils, water, wastewater, petrochemicals, and food processing equipment needing non-stick properties. They are also extensively applied in agricultural, automotive, and construction equipment.

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Industrial coating techniques offer more than just corrosion prevention, providing non-stick properties, scratch resistance, and chemical protection. These qualities are achieved through the use of epoxy and fluoropolymer coatings. Applying industrial coatings to equipment and structures enhances their durability, leading to time and cost savings by extending equipment lifespan. Additionally, this approach reduces environmental impact by minimizing the need to discard and replace equipment.

  • Inspection

  • Paint Application

  • Maintenance Coating

  • Thermal Insulating Coatings

  • Hydro-Insulating Coatings

  • Hot Application Coating

  • Splash Zone Application

Painting & Blasting Services

What is Abrasive Blasting?

Industrial abrasive blasting is widely used for surface cleaning and preparation of certain materials. These include metals, plastics, wood, and glass. See some of the applications of what and why abrasive blasting can and should be used

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Abrasive blasting is more efficient for surface preparation and cost-effective, time efficient, environmentally friendly, and less harmful to humans. Don’t get us wrong; we will continue to implement safety measures. Unlike sandblasting, which is illegal in the UK and can also cause Silicosis. Which we do not recommend.

Abrasive blasting uses air or water to propel abrasive media against a surface to remove coating, corrosion, or contamination. It is also known as sandblasting, grit blasting, or media blasting. Abrasive blasting can be used for many purposes, including:

Make rough surfaces smooth again.

Make smooth surfaces rough again.

Shape a surface to mould your new needs.

Remove surface contaminants or material, like paint, rust, or even a type of residue.

Clean or prepare a surface ready for coating or re-application.

So, depending on the project work will depend on precisely what type of technique or media will be used for your blasting needs.

  • Types Of Abrasive Blasting
  • Dry Abrasive Blasting
  • Wet Abrasive Blasting
  • Mechanical Surface Preparation
  • Low & High Pressure Water Cleaning
  • Chemical Paint Stripping
  • Mobile on-site Blasting