Introduction to Basic Knowledge of Wet Blasting for Engineers
"Wet blast processing" refers to the surface treatment performed by spraying a mixed liquid of water and abrasives (such as alumina and zirconia) using compressed air.
When the mixed liquid is shot at high speed and hits the workpiece, the abrasives work to grind the object. This allows for the removal of dirt, paint, rust, and other contaminants adhered to the surface of the workpiece.
Wet blast processing is characterized by having a lower grinding power compared to dry shot blasting, making it less likely to damage the workpiece itself.
Our company offers wet blast processing in the form of contract processing. We also accept prototypes and orders starting from a single piece.
【Features】
■ Uses a mixed liquid of water and abrasives (such as alumina and zirconia)
■ Removes dirt, paint, rust, etc., with the mixed liquid sprayed by compressed air
■ Less likely to damage the workpiece itself
◆ Inquiries ◆
When making an inquiry, it would be helpful to provide the following information for a smoother process:
1. Nature of the material to be processed (material, shape, size, etc.)
2. Purpose of processing (e.g., removal of contaminants, improving slip properties, peening, etc.)
* If possible, providing drawings would be beneficial for estimating costs.