Vapor Blasting
Vapor blasting (also known as slurry blasting, wet abrasive blasting, or wet blasting) uses the three elements of blasting media, water, and air pressure to achieve an unbeatably flexible cleaning process. The three elements can be separately and independently metered. Depending on the settings, the blast can strike the surface so gently that you can clean a raw egg with it… or it can be so powerful that a thick layer of paint will be removed.
Vapor blasting produces 95% less dust and uses up to 60% less blasting media compared to conventional dry sandblasting systems. It has a low water consumption compared to traditional pressure washers. In most cases, little or no enclosure is needed during the blast cleaning activity.
Compressed air supply is needed in vapor blasting. If compressed air supply is not available on site, mobile diesel-powered air compressors can be deployed for the client’s usage and rental at job site.