Glass bead blasting

Abrasion with glass bead blasting is a lot less than sand blasting, so the resulting surface is not as coarse. Many restorers and painters prefer this procedure, since this also makes a large part of the preparation for painting redundant.

Glass bead blasting is also used for stainless steel processing while post-processing of welded seams for a homogeneous look.

We use the pressure jet procedure for a gentle and quick work. A large part of the jet gets collected in the waffle floor for later use.

Another advantage is that jet can get created with very little pressure, something which is not possible with injection jets, since no jet stream is carried along.

Abrasion with glass bead blasting is a lot less than sand blasting, so the resulting surface is not as coarse. Many restorers and painters prefer this procedure, since this also makes a large part... read more »
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Glass bead blasting

Abrasion with glass bead blasting is a lot less than sand blasting, so the resulting surface is not as coarse. Many restorers and painters prefer this procedure, since this also makes a large part of the preparation for painting redundant.

Glass bead blasting is also used for stainless steel processing while post-processing of welded seams for a homogeneous look.

We use the pressure jet procedure for a gentle and quick work. A large part of the jet gets collected in the waffle floor for later use.

Another advantage is that jet can get created with very little pressure, something which is not possible with injection jets, since no jet stream is carried along.

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