In order to prepare your project for paint or powder adhesion, it is important to have a thoroughly cleaned surface to provide a good base. This optimises the protection and enhances the lifespan of the finish. Here at Pym & Wildsmith, leading specialists in the provision of high-quality industrial finishes to UK work sectors; we offer a shot blasting service to assist you and your project in the preparation of industrial finishing.
Shot blasting service | how does it work?
The industrial shot blasting service is a surface preparation technique we provide here at Pym & Wildsmith. In order to remove rust and scale to prepare the surface for paint or powder adhesion, we rapidly blast the object with a controlled stream of abrasive shot material at a high velocity. Shot blasting is a fast and effective method to prepare the surface for recoating.
High-Quality Results
The shot that is used in our shot blasting process can also strip any previous paint coating or protection. Depending on the customer requirements the S230 steel shot achieves great standards. After we have removed all the previous coating from the surface, the project is then ready to be recoated with a new finish such as metal spraying, E-Coating, paint spraying, or powder coating. Our quality-assured equipment is able to accommodate most sizes of up to 7m x 5m.
Shot Blasting Experts
With Pym and Wildsmith you can trust that you will be leaving your project in safe and experienced hands and we will proudly look after your project throughout the whole process; from start to finish. We even ensure that the components being recoated, are sprayed within four hours to prevent oxidisation.
Express Service Available
Our top-quality service can be applied to many industries, including agriculture, rail services, and the defence industry.
If you are interested in our shot blasting service then please call 01889 565 653 to speak to a member of our team who will be more than happy to offer their expert advice to you. Alternatively, you can visit our shot blasting page on our website for more information. You might also like to read our previous blog on our e-coat process.