Industries

Aviation/Aerospace Industry

Aviation/Aerospace Industry

In the aerospace industry, blasting equipment is used for precision surface preparation and cleaning of aircraft components. Processes such as sand blasting, shot blasting, and grit blasting help remove oxidation, machining marks, coatings, and contaminants from aluminum, titanium, and other aerospace alloys. These treatments ensure proper adhesion of protective coatings, improve fatigue resistance, and maintain strict surface quality standards required for aircraft safety and performance.

Automobile/Automotive Industry

Automobile/Automotive Industry

Blasting equipment plays an important role in automated manufacturing environments where consistent surface preparation is required at high production speeds. Integrated blasting systems are often installed within automated production lines to clean, deburr, and texture metal components before coating, welding, or assembly. Automated blasting solutions ensure uniform surface quality while reducing manual labor, improving repeatability, and supporting continuous production workflows.

Gas

Gas

In the gas and energy sector, blasting equipment is used for cleaning pipelines, pressure vessels, valves, and structural components exposed to harsh environments. Blasting removes rust, mill scale, old coatings, and other contaminants from steel surfaces to prepare them for corrosion-resistant coatings. Proper surface preparation through blasting significantly increases coating adhesion and durability, which is essential for maintaining the safety and longevity of gas infrastructure.

Foundry

Foundry

Foundries extensively use blasting equipment to clean castings after the molding and cooling process. Shot blasting machines remove sand residues, scale, and surface impurities from metal castings such as iron, steel, and aluminum components. This process enhances the surface finish, reveals casting defects for inspection, and prepares parts for machining, painting, or further processing.

Railways

Railways

In the railway industry, blasting equipment is used for cleaning and preparing components such as bogies, wheels, rails, and structural assemblies. Blasting removes rust, grease, paint, and contaminants from heavy steel parts before repainting or refurbishment. This process helps extend the service life of railway components, ensures proper coating adhesion, and maintains the durability required for high-load and high-wear applications.

Fabrication

Fabrication

Metal fabrication industries rely on blasting equipment to prepare steel structures, fabricated parts, and welded assemblies for finishing processes. Blasting removes welding scale, oxidation, and surface impurities while creating the correct surface profile for painting or powder coating. This preparation ensures better coating adhesion, improves corrosion resistance, and enhances the overall durability and appearance of fabricated components.