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Shot blasting is an abrasive process or an airless blasting operation that uses high-velocity media such as steel shot or glass beads to shot blast a surface free from paint and other coatings.

Shot blasting is often used for removing paint, rust, and other contaminants from certain surfaces. The resulting finish may be left with a matte surface texture or hand-polished to produce a glossy finish.

We offer shot blasting services that are required by businesses and individuals alike.

We are Shot Blasting specialists in the UK who have delivered thousands of surface treatments at various institutions. With plenty of experts nationwide in November 2024, we can offer competitive prices; we can get quotes sent out to you in no time.

We have provided our customers with reliable shot blasting services for over 10 years thanks to our advanced blast cabinet.

We offer our clients various options from simple shot blasting to more complex processes such as shot peening and sandblasting. We also provide a range of processes for paint removal leaving a smooth surface and rust removal through our blasting processes.

Our team comprises highly trained professionals who will work closely with you throughout the shot blasting service to ensure that your wishes are met to the highest standard possible.

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Why Choose Us?

Our team have years of experience when it comes to shot blasting services across the United Kingdom. We travel from London to the East Midlands right up to Scotland and other areas. Our team can transform flooring to its original state – or better!

We have worked with powder coated floors, painted floors and more – they can all be shot blasted. Our shot blast cleaning services are vital if you are looking to have a brand new surface installed.

why should you choose our shot blasting company?

Having a team of professionals ensures that you are in good hands. We have all the necessary safety requirements and have accreditations from IPAF, CHAS, CSCS, PASMA and more.Ā 

What more could you need from a shot blasting company? Get in touch today if you have any queries.

Shot Blasting Services We Provide

Shot blasting is a process used to strip off old coatings and paint and remove rust and corrosion. It can also be used to clean metal surfaces with a spinning wheel before painting or other surface treatments with a blast hose.

We have been servicing the needs of our customers for many years and have built a reputation for providing high-quality workmanship and great customer service with our abrasive media.

We offer a complete range of abrasive shot blast cleaning services, including:

Shot Blasting & Painting

Strip off old coatings and paint and remove rust and corrosion with abrasive media blasting. It can also be used to clean metal surfaces before painting or other surface treatments.

We have been servicing the needs of our customers for several years with our abrasive media and have built a reputation for providing high-quality workmanship thanks to our high-tech blasting system and abrasive recycling system that gets it right the first time.

Our team can also provide epoxy resin flooring after shot blasting.

Vacuum Blasting

Vacuum blasting, also referred to as dustless blasting, is a type of abrasive blasting technique wherein the surface being treated is cleaned by removing loose particles and used blast media.

The dust free blasting method uses a blast hose and suction hose that connect it to a control unit. The control unit provides the vacuum blasting machine with a mixture of pressurised air and blast media while extracting dust, loose particles and used blast media.

The control unit isolates the dust and loose particles from the used blast media and directs the latter back into the pressurised air flow. The waste container then collects the dust and loose particles.

Vacuum blasting is commonly used in locations where conventional abrasive media blasting may product dust and spillage. This includes HSE sensitive areas. When compared to traditional shot blasting, the process may take longer but requires less sheeting and scaffolding.

How Much Does Shot Blasting Cost?

The average cost of shot blasting in the UK is Ā£40 per hour.

This price generally refers to the industrial side, but various things can alter costs.

Some of the factors that can affect the cost of a shot blasting service include:

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Cleaning Industrial Floors Using Sand Blasting

We use our vacuum system and other blasting machines to clean industrial floors.

Sandblasting is a widely used technique for cleaning industrial floors.

It is an effective way to clean floors made of concrete, metal, and other durable materials.

The technique can be used to remove stubborn stains, coatings, and paint, leaving behind a clean and smooth surface.

However, sandblasting can also create a lot of dust and requires proper safety precautions to avoid inhalation of the abrasive particles.

Therefore, it is important to use appropriate protective gear and to ensure that the sandblasting is done in a well-ventilated area.

We would also recommend vacuum blasting instead if you are looking to clean areas that require dustless blasting.

Shot Blasting Benefits

Shot blasting has many benefits over other methods of paint removal.

We have listed some of the advantages of shot blasting services below:

Cost Effective

It’s less expensive than other paint removal methods because it doesn’t require expensive equipment or chemicals like acids or alkaline solutions.

All you need is compressed air and abrasive media blasting material like sand or glass beads that serve as a shot to blast away paint chips.

You can also use water instead of sand or beads in specific applications where water is available at low cost or no cost (such as when cleaning old concrete).

Overall, shot blasting is a cost-effective way to prepare large areas without breaking out heavy machinery or equipment.

 

what are the benefits of shot blasting?

Fast and Efficient

With abrasive blasting you can remove up to 50% more material in less time than other methods such as scraping, sandblasting, or grinding.Ā 

It works on vertical surfaces such as concrete walls, floors, and ceilings; it also works well for removing rust from steel surfaces such as bridges, trucks, and farm equipment.Ā 

You can get a lot of work done in one day, which means you’re less likely to come back for another visit.

Environmentally Friendly

There’s no risk of damaging sensitive surfaces like concrete with chemicals like acids, plus using recyclable abrasive.

Shot blasting uses sand instead of chemicals, so it doesn’t pollute the air or water.

Versatile

Shot blasting can be used on many different materials, including wood, stone, glass, uniquely shaped objects, and metal thanks to the steel abrasives.

It can also be used to prepare surfaces for other applications, such as painting or staining wood or concrete floors.

Noise Reduction

Shot blasting uses a relatively quiet blast media, whereas other surface preparation techniques can be noisy and disruptive to the workplace.Ā 

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What is Shot Blasting?

Shot blasting is a surface finishing method that uses compressed air and small steel shots to clean and remove paint, rust, mill scale, and other surface contaminants.

The process is used on various metals, including steel and aluminum.

The advantages of abrasive blasting include its ability to remove material evenly from all surfaces of an object, particularly when the object has tight corners or curves.

The process consists of loading a blast cabinet with the material to be cleaned, placing it in the cabinet, and then operating compressed air for dry blasting through hoses attached to the cabinet’s interior.

A small steel shot is pumped into the cabinet, where it strikes the object being cleaned at high velocity with the abrasive media like silica sand.Ā 

The impact between the shot and the object breaks off small pieces of metal from both sides of any imperfections in the object’s surface.

This process continues until all imperfections are removed from both sides of each piece of metal being processed.

what is shot blasting?

Shot blasting (bead blasting/shot peening) is a process that involves using steel shots to blast away surface rust and other deposits from a metal surface.

The process can be used on almost any metal surface, including industrial equipment, vehicles, and ships.

Shot blasting can also clean up an object before it’s painted by removing any remaining rust or paint from the object’s surface.

This ensures that the paint adheres to the object more easily and prevents peeling or flaking later down the line.

Shot blasting is fairly simple but requires specialised abrasive blasting equipment and years of experience to do it correctly.

Why Should I Use Shot Blasting?

Shot blasting uses a blast of high-pressure air to strip away surface contaminants and reveal a new, clean surface. This process can be used on almost any material, but it’s especially effective for removing paint from steel.

There are many different types of shot blasting equipment available, but the basic process stays the same:

The material to be blasted is placed inside an abrasive blasting chamber.

This chamber is then filled with an abrasive material such as sand or glass beads that serve as a shot.

A compressed air stream then blasts the shot against the surface of the material being blasted. As this happens, paint chips away from the surface and falls into a collection bin below.

We use various shot material including steel shot, glass bead, iron, aluminium oxide.Ā 

What is the Shot Blasting Process?

During the shot blasting process paint, rust, and other coatings are all removed from existing surfaces.Ā 

The shot blasting process uses high-pressure water, abrasive grit, and compressed air to remove paint and rust from metal surfaces.

The grit used during shot media blasting is much finer than what is used in sandblasting, allowing for deeper penetration into the pores of the metal especially when places in a blast room.

The grit is propelled by compressed air at high velocity across the surface of the metal. The grit will erode any paint or corrosion it comes into contact with making it ideal to do this in blast rooms.

This process can be very effective in removing rust from steel structures such as bridges or ship hulls and paint from vehicles. It can also be used to prepare surfaces before painting, although this isnā€™t always necessary because most paints can adhere directly to steel without priming first.

This type of process is particularly common in the automotive industry and is used as a replacement for sandblasting using a blast wheel.

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Types of Shot Blasting

The shot blasting process has several different types, each used for specific purposes. These include:

Grit Blasting

As the name suggests, grit blasting is a type of shot blasting that uses sand as its blasting media. Grit blasting machines are available in different sizes, from small portable units to large stationary ones that can be installed on-site. Grit blasting machines are used for cleaning industrial equipment and machinery in shipyards, oil refineries, and other industries that deal with large quantities of equipment.

Grit blasting machines are available in different sizes, from small portable units to large stationary ones that can be installed on-site. Grit blasting machines are used for cleaning industrial equipment and machinery in shipyards, oil refineries, and other industries that deal with large quantities of equipment.

Wet Blasting

Wet blasting uses water as its primary medium for transporting the shot particles onto the surface being worked on. This type of shot blasting is often used when working with delicate objects that need to be protected from damage caused by impact with complex objects.Ā 

Wet blasting can also be used where dust may cause problems, such as on live electrical equipment or near food preparation areas. Wet blasting can be done by hand or with a machine depending on the size and shape of the object being worked on.

Bead Blasting

Glass bead blasting has been used for many years to clean parts before painting them because it does not leave any swirl marks on the part after cleaning. This method can also be used on various metals, including steel, aluminum, and stainless steel, as well as plastic parts such as dashboard trim panels and instrument panels in cars.Ā 

Bead blasting works best if there are no large flat areas on the part that need cleaning since there will not be enough pressure against these areas to remove any significant amount of material from them.

 

what are the different types of shot blasting?

Wheel Blasting

Wheel blasting is the most popular method of shot blasting. It uses a wheel with steel shot to blast away the top layer of material on a surface. The wheels are usually made from aluminum oxide or silicon carbide but can also be made from other materials.Ā 

Wheel blasting uses centrifugal force to propel media against a surface. This method is perfect for removing rust and paint from metals, but itā€™s also used to remove dirt and grease from concrete floors.

Wheel Blasting isnā€™t the best option for removing heavy rust or paint because it tends to leave behind small chips on the surface that need to be removed by hand or with another method of shot blasting.

Wheel blasting uses a rotating wire brush to remove rust from metal surfaces by cutting through the rust layer. The process is quick and easy, making it ideal for small jobs such as automotive parts or other items with intricate designs on them.

It can also be used on any type of metal surface without damaging it in any way. However, it does not provide good results on large pieces or parts with uneven surfaces because of its limited reach and limited access to hard-to-reach areas.

Air Blasting

Air blasting is a type of shot blasting that uses compressed air to blast materials away from the surface being cleaned. It can be used to remove rust, dirt, and paint from various surfaces, including metals, concrete, and wood. Air blasting is similar to sandblasting but uses less pressure, making it safer and producing less dust.

Air blasting equipment includes a compressor, an air gun nozzle, and a vacuum hose. The air gun nozzle attaches to the end of the vacuum hose, which is connected to the compressor.

Air is forced through the nozzle at high pressure and creates a fine mist of particles that are shot onto whatever needs cleaning. This process creates enough force to blast away rust or paint without damaging the underlying material.

Shot Blasting Vs. Sand Blasting

Shot blasting and sand blasting are a couple of different processes that can be used to clean metal surfaces. Both have similar goals, but they do so in different ways.

Both shot blasting and sand blasting use a blast of sand or grit to clean metal surfaces. The main difference is that sandblasting uses sand during the process.

Advantages of Sand Blasting

Sand blasting uses sand as the abrasive media being blasted at high speed against the part with sand blast cleaning equipment.

This method often removes paint or rust from large areas, such as ships or buildings, and smaller pieces, like car parts or pipes. Most of the time this can be done in blast rooms because of the dust created.

Disadvantages of Sand Blasting

Sand blasting is a messy process that creates dust particles from the blasting equipment that have to be cleaned up after the procedure is complete in blast rooms. This can cause respiratory issues for workers who are not wearing protective masks or goggles during this process.

FAQ’s

Q. Can Shot Blasting Remove Rust?

Shot blasting is a great way to remove rust from your surface.

If you have a large area of rust, it may be more cost-effective to use an abrasive blast. However, if you’re looking for a more gentle method and don’t mind the time it takes to get the job done, we recommend using a rotary blaster.

Q. Is Shot Blasting Safe?

Shot blasting is safe.

We take safety very seriously, so we ensure no harmful chemicals are used in our process. We also have strict guidelines regarding who can work on our equipment, so you can rest assured that your belongings will be in good hands while they’re with us.

Shot blasting FAQ'S

Q. Will my Location Affect the Blasting Method?

Your location will affect the blasting method.

No matter where you are, we can help with your shot blasting needs. Our experts will work with you to determine the best method for your location and ensure it’s done safely and quickly.

Summary

As you can see, shot blasting services are a great way to remove rust, paint, and other contaminants from your metal surfaces. It’s also a great way to improve the appearance of your equipment and machinery. Whether you’re an industrial business owner or just someone who wants to do some home repairs, shot blasting is a great option!

Shot blasting uses a stream of tiny steel balls to clean steel parts. The metal balls are blasted at high velocity against the part. This method is often used to prepare parts for painting or powder coating, remove unwanted paint or rust, and prepare the surface for new paint or powder coating system.

We offer a full range of shot blasting services, and we’d love to help you get started. If you have any questions or want to get in touch today, please contact us.

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