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is an essential part of most steel mill, metal finishing and foundry
operations
and has been an established finishing technique since the late
1800’s. It is a mechanical method of propelling abrasive
using a centrifugal wheel to remove surface contamination, scale
and other impurities from the surface of steel applications, like
structural steel including massive bridge girders and heavy construction
equipment, large weldments, plate steel, bar and wire steel and
foundry castings. In general, blasting prior to finishing serves
three primary purposes: it cleans and descales surfaces, adds texture
to enhance
paint
adhesion, and if done properly reduces maintenance costs by increasing
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Blastec, Inc. has been doing business for over 35
years. We have hundreds of shot blasting machines and component
retrofits in operation in the U.S. and abroad serving
every industry that utilizes blast cleaning technology.
Manufactured to meet your needs. Systems include:
• Structural
Steel
• Overhead Conveyor
• Roller
Conveyor
• Work Car
• Steel Drum & Lid |
• Plate
Steel
• Plate Preservation Lines
• Bar & Wire/Coil
Steel
• Wind
Tower
• Rail
Car
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• Foundry
• Table Blast
• Tumble
Blast
• Spinner
Hanger
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Put our experience and expertise in the shot blast industry to
work for you! |
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| Continuous Steel Strip Machine |
Double Swing Door Table Machine |
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| Overhead Conveyor Machine |
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| Structural & Plate Shot Blasting |
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| Large Weldment Before |
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| Structural Machine |
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| Large Weldment After |
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