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Abrasive Blasting

The most common method of abrasive blasting uses compressed air to propel abrasive material from a blast pot, through a blasting hose to a nozzle that is manually controlled by the operator.

Abrasive Blasting

Ausblast specialises in surface preparation and protection.
Conditions including humidity, temperature, presence of soluble salts are taken into account to ensure a quality finish.

UV exposure,weather exposure and industrial requirements are also critical in the planning phase.

Abrasive blasting will efficiently remove tight paint, tight rust, or mill scale where waterblasting may not.

Tailoring the job to suit the needs of the client is integral to the success of the client.