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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Surface preparation is an integral step in the coating and painting process across numerous industries. Two commonly used methods for this are Grit-Blasting and Sand-Blasting. Both are effective techniques to prepare surfaces for high-performance coatings and high resistance (temperature) coatings, among others.</p>
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<p>Surface preparation is an integral step in the coating and painting process across numerous industries. Two commonly used methods for this are Grit-Blasting and Sand-Blasting. Both are effective techniques to prepare surfaces for high-performance coatings and high resistance (temperature) coatings, among others.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="grit-blastingsand-blasting%3Awhattheyare">Grit-Blasting &amp; Sand-Blasting: What They Are</h2>



<p>Grit-Blasting or Sand-Blasting are surface preparation methods by which a media (like grit or sand) is accelerated through a nozzle by means of compressed air. The specific blasting media used varies depending on the treatment required.</p>



<p>In essence, Grit-Blasting and Sand-Blasting involve forcibly propelling a stream of abrasive material against a surface under high pressure. This technique can smooth a rough surface, roughen a smooth surface, shape a surface, or remove surface contaminants. The pressurized fluid used to propel the media is typically air, or a centrifugal wheel may be employed.</p>



<p>The material selection is paramount in these processes. The various material types—steel shot, steel grit, glass bead, crushed glass, aluminum oxide, silicon carbide, plastic, walnut shell, corn cob, baking soda, ceramic grit, and copper slag—have different characteristics, such as hardness, shape, and density, and each is available in a wide range of particle sizes.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="thescopeofgrit-blastingandsand-blasting">The Scope of Grit-Blasting and Sand-Blasting</h2>



<p>These blasting methods find their use in a range of areas:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li> <strong style="font-size: revert; letter-spacing: 0em;">Surface Preparation</strong><span style="font-size: revert; letter-spacing: 0em;">: This is a crucial step before painting, bonding, or other coating operations to ensure the coating adheres properly and lasts longer.</span> </li>



<li><p><strong>Removal of Rust, Scale, Sand, or Paint</strong>: From fabricated components, blasting can effectively remove these surface contaminants, restoring the surface to a near-original state.</p></li>



<li><strong style="font-size: revert; letter-spacing: 0em;">Roughening of Surfaces</strong><span style="font-size: revert; letter-spacing: 0em;">: In preparation for thermal spray coating, particularly on industrial gas turbine engine components, these techniques can be used to create a rough surface that enables better adherence of the coating.</span> </li>



<li><strong style="font-size: revert; letter-spacing: 0em;">Edge Profiling and Removal of Burrs</strong><span style="font-size: revert; letter-spacing: 0em;">: On machined components, blasting can help smooth out any rough edges or burrs that could affect the part’s function or safety.</span> </li>



<li> <strong style="font-size: revert; letter-spacing: 0em;">Cosmetic Surface Finishing</strong><span style="font-size: revert; letter-spacing: 0em;">: Blasting can provide a matte finish, giving the surface a clean, professional look.</span> </li>



<li><strong style="font-size: revert; letter-spacing: 0em;">Removal of Mold Flash</strong><span style="font-size: revert; letter-spacing: 0em;">: In manufacturing, blasting can help remove excess material (flash) from molded components, ensuring a smooth and uniform finish.</span> <strong style="font-size: revert; letter-spacing: 0em;">Surface Texturing</strong><span style="font-size: revert; letter-spacing: 0em;">: For tooling and molds, blasting can alter the surface’s appearance and create a specific texture.</span> </li>



<li><strong style="font-size: revert; letter-spacing: 0em;">Cleaning and Rust Removal</strong><span style="font-size: revert; letter-spacing: 0em;">: In maintenance operations, grit or sand blasting can be used to remove dirt, rust, and scale, prolonging the lifespan of the equipment.</span> </li>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="theimportanceandbenefitsofgrit-blastingandsand-blasting">The Importance and Benefits of Grit-Blasting and Sand-Blasting</h2>



<p>While it’s clear that Grit-Blasting and Sand-Blasting are highly versatile, these techniques are more than just versatile &#8211; they are vital. The potential implications of not properly preparing all parts of the vessel or machinery include not only corrosion and high maintenance costs, but in some cases, even safety risks. The wrong coating can require a costly, repetitive and time-consuming maintenance system that constantly disrupts the smooth management and operation of the facility or vessel.</p>



<p>When correctly implemented, Grit-Blasting and Sand-Blasting can offer a host of benefits:</p>



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<li><strong style="font-size: revert; letter-spacing: 0em;">Superior Adhesion</strong><span style="font-size: revert; letter-spacing: 0em;">: Properly prepared surfaces allow for better adhesion of paint, coatings, sealants, and other treatments. This leads to a longer-lasting finish, reducing the frequency and costs of maintenance.</span></li>



<li><p><strong style="font-size: revert; letter-spacing: 0em;">Removal of Contaminants</strong><span style="font-size: revert; letter-spacing: 0em;">: These techniques effectively eliminate surface contaminants, which can otherwise lead to a host of issues including rust, corrosion, and decay. In turn, this can help to prolong the lifespan of the treated materials or structures.</span></p></li>



<li><p><strong style="font-size: revert; letter-spacing: 0em;">Increased Safety</strong><span style="font-size: revert; letter-spacing: 0em;">: By removing hazards such as rust and burrs, these techniques can make facilities and machinery safer to operate, reducing the risk of accidents.</span></p></li>



<li><p><strong style="font-size: revert; letter-spacing: 0em;">Improved Aesthetics</strong><span style="font-size: revert; letter-spacing: 0em;">: By providing a smoother, cleaner surface, blasting can significantly enhance the visual appeal of structures or objects.</span></p></li>



<li><p><strong style="font-size: revert; letter-spacing: 0em;">Efficiency</strong><span style="font-size: revert; letter-spacing: 0em;">: These methods are highly efficient in covering large areas quickly, making them ideal for industrial-scale projects. </span></p></li>



<li><p><strong style="font-size: revert; letter-spacing: 0em;">Versatility</strong><span style="font-size: revert; letter-spacing: 0em;">: With a wide range of materials available for use as the blasting medium, these techniques can be tailored to suit a variety of needs and applications.</span></p> </li>
</ul>



<p>In conclusion, Grit-Blasting and Sand-Blasting are crucial procedures used in various industries. The choice of blasting media, the level of skill, and the attention to detail applied can significantly affect the outcome. At Dynamic Co., we prioritize quality and professionalism. Our well-trained personnel, coupled with top-tier equipment like Hammelmann’s Dockboy and Dockmate, ensure efficient and high-quality blasting services, setting the groundwork for excellent outcomes. We firmly believe that a job well done starts with the right preparation.</p>



<p>The table below gives a summary of the different qualities in surface preparation used by some standards.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Summary of the different qualities in surface preparation used by some standards</h2>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><thead><tr><th><strong>Description</strong></th><th><strong>Swedish SIS 05 5900</strong></th><th><strong>American SSPC-SP</strong></th><th><strong>International ISO–8501–1</strong></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>White metal</td><td>Sa 3</td><td>SSPC – SP 5</td><td>Sa 3</td></tr><tr><td>Near white metal</td><td>Sa 2½</td><td>SSPC – SP10</td><td>Sa 2½</td></tr><tr><td>Commercial blast</td><td>Sa 2</td><td>SSPC – SP 6</td><td>Sa 2</td></tr><tr><td>Brush-off blast</td><td>Sa 1</td><td>SSPC – SP 7</td><td>Sa 1</td></tr><tr><td>Power tool cleaning</td><td>St 3</td><td>SSPC – SP 3</td><td>St 3</td></tr><tr><td>Hand tool cleaning</td><td>St 3</td><td>SSPC – SP 2</td><td>St 2</td></tr></tbody></table><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">Summary of the different qualities in surface preparation used by some standards</figcaption></figure>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Initial condition of steel as per ISO 8501–01</h2>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><thead><tr><th><strong>Rust grade</strong></th><th><strong>Pictorial example</strong></th><th><strong>Description</strong></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>A</td><td><img decoding="async" src="https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/58t2oSSIUbiNjYpdYQwgZOhIOgVWrvhNjeXiWFGPrbLFDZNmPPmTdbGO7GY3Af2LME9g9SC0JG4rxXoJu17AJ54_cauQ9eMxeAN4WrB1MGJdXd5GmPBU270sgcOPDtibUBQaEF0c2bhfCvAVrpof2Kk" alt="img"></td><td>Steel covered completely with adherent mill scale and with, if any, little rust.</td></tr><tr><td>B</td><td><img decoding="async" src="https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/0khFqwkrZnC9yufWdnohMoNodjrjPE6w3vivOorzSDZqTbP87EJYYcw9ZK8zk1wbRyzAXq-hE8R_NCfGlyaBJ4I66ZqYLpikyDUT-oaBvFlKdVUZcytxErSVX5gntcCqRyteM_aVY1OfWTq5AIXR5DA" alt="img"></td><td>Steel surface which has begun to rust and from which the mill scale has begun to flake.</td></tr><tr><td>C</td><td><img decoding="async" src="https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/ju6pp09j69goemJ1CVYEuzoFIxGefg_ggJyU680d4-NG1OgKDkUloVO2ZudGGvKPqzmd2lJld7wR4skynNS_O9XrWLdr5K0Lw5ThsP4Pb53aRAqr5AsosPnLgFLwDdUe5r4Z6-jJxpoxBc1pSwP8thQ" alt="img"></td><td>Steel surface on which the mill scale has rusted away or from which it can be scrapped, but with little pitting visible to the naked eye.</td></tr><tr><td>D</td><td><img decoding="async" src="https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/4JwFUm0UecBy1J88C-BS6Iskv0u-LzNi0ANq2lMPLCVl8pRtrT4CQMF0CGExZoxF3yXGEtiom-GJuVWzMzoflLhhQOQ4lMYMLHjOeiG61jEp5SbmSN2LNfo-O6agx4LWgAMsIKxfL5uxsVubLJQbxmE" alt="img"></td><td>Steel surface on which the mill scale has rusted away and on which cosiderable pitting is visible to the naked eye.</td></tr></tbody></table><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">Initial condition of steel as per ISO 8501–01</figcaption></figure>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Pictorial examples of surface preparation according to ISO 8501–01</h2>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><thead><tr><th><strong>Cleaning standard</strong></th><th><strong>Initial steel condition</strong></th><th>&nbsp;</th><th>&nbsp;</th><th>&nbsp;</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td><strong>A</strong></td><td><strong>B</strong></td><td><strong>C</strong></td><td><strong>D</strong></td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>St2 – Hand tool cleaning</td><td>Not applicable</td><td><img decoding="async" src="https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/QyL-T9jTshSTBjN0kz72b2nVXKkOzgVEwg37_8S7EDjQWxsUsm28L00iyBnqGhHFlsbwKgbNOlPlgf3S5mOzW0qNxl_5HUg_hO3nbkaueecHZxWt0bUph3uTh4hsO71IFtI7_B4CoYDQU_KhkLxeteE" alt="img"></td><td><img decoding="async" src="https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/OCKgtkeF13MqvLKgr7utiZuxHgiMIzm2uJBmaINCtTrKkvVVhiJRa8FwxeCvWtzQ_s7twOQUedF-XqROWY-btIbly5XWC241iP04ofqO4hAggTQHGJ5fKYjKDFRM0336yNK_gA0EMNSnjrjokX6VRZ8" alt="img"></td><td><img decoding="async" src="https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/5URlVytnxqbBmfb7hk1dKRyiIOMcMNSwFT1zOIScI9s2Ef0GnxssrH4AFbUI84GjWTUUwPW0duQhbQt0mB3vNjKR2xYyZHXwpHk6dCvGlY3VcP19ov8gAsoQw9DDjCAMla9Vb5bcN5Wfs6Dgag1UtpA" alt="img"></td></tr><tr><td>St3 – Power tool cleaning</td><td>Not applicable</td><td><img decoding="async" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/lW2UHVW2iyHSjKuzC4n8dLSYBkak7AZ0VOnBFhskX6kXGPX_NiJgwSx27FHKyl4k2v4gNsNxhNc8P7qG1L6S8QHbhFmjTMyaNaZ-ftYSRgHvoh6K446ExhKXwskr268q6s-JPPEnXBqjUvd6KdRXgI4" alt="img"></td><td><img decoding="async" src="https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/p2N2_uK9P0vo9EeJpOS49CaOUGDM2h7D5Hv65-7DDZInbgju_nBQ8vYR-DAuNHvAMbH7v25hqa3pkk6yW2c5FM_NmaIfXznpY-xCB5m3khPXr-rKOiLz_VbVvZOYyfyCr6prD79nxdSZNtWx_l90tPg" alt="img"></td><td><img decoding="async" src="https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/DwzxouFiIdYbyisYxGz2pj99llFi_GG9PGsIPB5TqJyFABcrlGlx3cJtVBdCg6MIEvi5tZqgdbLYG1Vmls6VB2gqazvO7pDmGX3IytofwRNzk3Oyb4xy4dC_GasU8AE2SrPkg5VPFGWAsXrLxvbJs2k" alt="img"></td></tr><tr><td>Sa1 – Brush-off blast</td><td>Not applicable</td><td><img decoding="async" src="https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/69wmpBNZZkIWcv0E724--bFp0PGPSr-CrV5GbxuC3rZevo__z2YafXhNfs1EEwz26Kd--RKoD-Ip_1oPFtRCRSDF2CFEpSlOXHMcKEEFpeoMcXUOLrdTiqCV72WHl7o7rjjP3u354PJRwcVJ18fZHro" alt="img"></td><td><img decoding="async" src="https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/_9LXHYKJZCSA72gdoRn9ldVOEPfyCzA6V-oRLFQLC3kqrn2cK8YueNJSMmiV0kzD548CpMwBStzcolc3Cu5Do9lSRiEynmuMQ1teoTuKWIloRVy8HuWnkJxt167X1-8pBf_Tm37R24t0mL0LG9eDO-w" alt="img"></td><td><img decoding="async" src="https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/zDivwiS9_6tZDm55jycWpZWKmXauMIDCCoJSpi7y5CVkHZvF1iSuHD-pFkf1d49LfUd9-h6BwgAv5RLfleGQ1_MAcvxIbYZhSqMuFEMskq8Hw93QC7jT3HYjMnXqmZjncN8q2zscuUV_iQGq4TlWxvI" alt="img"></td></tr><tr><td>Sa2 – Commercial blast</td><td>Not applicable</td><td><img decoding="async" 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