BEAR provides the most competitive pricing for media blasting due to its large sand blast building & modern automatic media recyclers.
After all parts are removed or thoroughly protected, media blasting strips the surface to bare metal, so that the new coat of paint adheres smoothly to a factory new porous surface.
Media blasting facilitates the removal of rust.
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Our new building was built exclusively for media blasting:
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SURFACE PREPARATION
FERROUS METALS
Solvent Cleaning
(SSPC-SP1)
Solvents such as water, mineral spirits, xylol, toluol, etc., are used to
remove solvent-soluable foreign matter from the surface of ferrous metal.
Rags and solvents must be replenished frequently to avoid spreading the
contaminant rather than removing it. Low-pressure (1500-4000 psi) high
volume (3-5) gal./min.) water washing with appropriate cleaning chemicals is a
recognized "solvent cleaning" method. All surfaces should be cleaned per
this specification prior to using hand tools or blast equipment.
Power Tool Cleaning
(SSPC-SP3) (SSI-St3)
A mechanical method of surface preparation widely used in industry and
involving the use of power sanders or wire brushes, power chipping hammers,
abrasive grinding wheels, needle guns, etc. Although usually more
effective than hand tool cleaning, it is not considered adequate for use under
severe exposure conditions or for immersion applications.
White Metal Blasting
(SSPC-SP5), (SSI-Sa 3), or (NACE #1)
The removal of all visible rust, mill scale, paint and contaminants, leaving
the metal uniformly white or gray in appearance. This is the ultimate in
blast cleaning. Use where maximum performance of protective coatings is
necessary due to exceptionally severe conditions such as constant immersion in
water or liquid chemicals.
Commercial Blast
(SSPC-SP6), (SSI-Sa 2), or (NACE #3)
All oil, grease, dirt, rust scale and foreign matter are completely removed from the surface and all rust, mill scale and old paint are completely removed by abrasive blasting except for slight shadows, streaks or discolorations caused by rust stain, mill scale oxides or slight, tight resides of paint or coating that may remain. If the surface is pitted, slight residues of rust or paint may be found in the bottom of pits: at least two-thirds of each square inch of surface area shall be free of all visible residues and the remainder shall be limited to the light residues mentioned above.
Near White Blast
(SSPC-SP10), (SSI-Sa 2 1/2), or (NACE #2)
In this method all oil, grease, dirt, mill scale, rust, corrosion products,
oxides, paint or other foreign matter have been completely removed from the
surface by abrasive blasting, except for very light shadows, very slight streaks
or slight discolorations caused by rust stain, mill scale oxides or slight,
tight residues of paint or coating. At least 95% of each square inch of
surface areas shall be free of all visible residues, and the remainder shall be
limited to the light discoloration mentioned above. From a practical stand
point, this is probably the best quality surface preparation that can be
expected to today for existing plant facility maintenance work.
The quality goes in before the paint goes on!