Let Us Sandblast Your Property In South Jordan, UT

Sandblasting services are becoming increasingly popular as a means of restoring or preparing surfaces for painting or other finishes. Abrasive blasting, more commonly known as sandblasting, is the process of propelling abrasive particles against a surface under high pressure. The effect of sandblasting is to wear away the top layer of the treated surface, revealing the fresh, underlying layer.

Abrasive blasting can be used on a variety of materials, including metal, glass, wood, and stone. Sandblasting is an effective way to remove paint, rust, and other debris from surfaces. It can also be used to etch designs into glass or metal.

Sandblasting is a versatile tool that can be used for a variety of purposes. It is important to choose the right abrasive and pressure for the job at hand. Failure to do so can result in damage to the surface being treated. That’s why sandblasting should only be done by professionals. Let our experts at Full Blown Coatings handle your next sandblasting project. We have experience sandblasting commercial and residential properties.

Sandblasting Removes Dirt, Mold, Rust & More

There are a number of different sandblasting services available. The most common is sandblasting with sand. This type of sandblasting is effective for removing paint and rust from surfaces. It can also be used to etch designs into glass or metal.

The type of abrasive used for this process depends on the type of surface to be treated. For example, if the surface is made from metal, use steel shot. Glass beads are a poor choice for abrasive blasting as they tend to break up and fall into the substrate. Glass beads can be cleaned by using stainless steel shot. Plastic angular media, on the other hand, is useful for deflashing and paint stripping. Plastic parts can also be cleaned using this technique. Plastic parts can be blasted with water alone or with water and drier. Contact Full Blown Coatings for more information!

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Abrasive Blasting

Sandblasting, also known as abrasive blasting, is really a generic term that refers to the process of smoothing, shaping, and cleaning a hard surface by forcing solid particles across that surface at high speeds. 

Media Blasting

In general, media blasting is an alternative to sandblasting (read more about sand blasting here).
The process is essentially the same, but it uses materials other than sand for blasting. 

Wet abrasive blasting

This type of sandblasting utilizes water to blast surfaces. The water traps the dust produced and lubricates the surface at the same time.

Experts find it a strong alternative to dry blasting. 

Meta Micro abrasive blasting

This type of dry abrasive blasting process utilizes smaller nozzles (typically 0.25 mm to 1.5 mm diameter) to shoot a fine stream of particles on a small concentrated area on a larger area using high pressure. 

Let the experts at Full Blown Coatings help you decide what the best blasting method is for your project.

We’ve tackled many jobs varying in size, material, and quantity. Our experience will ensure that you get the exact product you want, at the highest quality, in the time that you need it.Every job is highly significant to us, because every job gives us the chance to demonstrate the consistency and strength of our product.