Soda Blasting
One of the most bold and successful methods of stripping your car off the old paint is through Soda Blasting
. Soda Blasting is a process that uses sodium bicarbonate or baking soda applied to a surface using compressed air.
Techniques earlier used for removing paint or unsightly material from a contaminated surface was to scrape, chip, sand it, use harsh chemicals or sand blast it. These methods resulted in too much of work and not a fine job. Now Soda Blasting has taken place of these methods. Though soda blasting is similar to sand blasting, there is no harm done to the substrate or environment during or after use.
Soda Blasting is a process that can strip almost any surface in an efficient and safe manner. Soda Blasting can easily remove carbon, grease, oils, gasket material, surface corrosion, paint and coatings from a variety of alloys, plastics and composites without substrate damage or distortion. Soda Blasting leaves hard anodized coatings intact.
Soda Blasting is the latest, greenest technology to safely strip paint and/or clean nearly any surface. The soda blasting machines use compressed air to deliver baking soda onto the surface to be cleaned. Similar in concept to sand blasting, soda blasting is much kinder and gentler to the underlying surface and the environment. The process is gentle enough to remove the coating without harming the substrate. Virtually any coating can be removed from most any surface. Soda Blasting Media is FDA approved, non-toxic, and contains no free silica; it is non-sparking, non-flammable, non-hazardous, and environmentally safe.
A Soda Blaster is a self contained system that includes a blast generator, high pressure compressed air, moisture decontamination system, blast hose, and a blast nozzle. The blast nozzle in Soda Blasting applications is not a typical wear part, as a result nozzles can be ceramic or metal, such as tungsten carbide.
The blasting material consists of formulated baking soda (chemical name being sodium bicarbonate) Blasting soda is an extremely fragile material that has micro-fragmentation on impact, literally exploding away surface materials without damage to the substrate.
Eastwood's
Heavy Duty Portable Soda Pressure Blaster can remove coatings of paint without etching or warping the metal. This blaster is ideal for stripping fiberglass, steel and aluminum. It can strip an entire car in about 8-12 hours with 8-12 50 lb. boxes of soda.
Master Blaster from Eastwood is a twin blaster that allows you to switch between soda and abrasive in seconds or mix at an infinite ratio between the two medias. There is an exclusive mixing valve that allows on the fly mixing of a selection between two abrasives. This reduces the blasting time by half. Soda media can remove coatings on delicate substrates such as fiberglass, chrome, stainless, etc. By switching to abrasives rust, heavy scaling or multiple coatings can be blasted.
by: Robert2012
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