Abrasive blasting
A process of cleaning or preparing a surface by forcibly propelling a stream of abrasive material against it.
Abrasive blasting involves propelling abrasive materials at high speed to clean or prepare surfaces, enhancing adhesion and surface quality. It is crucial for removing contaminants, rust, and old coatings, ensuring surface readiness for painting or coating applications. By providing an efficient and effective cleaning method, abrasive blasting supports surface preparation, improves coating performance, and contributes to successful project delivery by ensuring that surfaces are well-prepared, aligned with design specifications, and capable of meeting client expectations and performance criteria.
Used in a sentence
Abrasive blasting was used to clean the metal surfaces before painting.
Synonyms/variation
Sandblasting
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