- Sandblasting
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Historically, the material used for artificial sandblasting was
sand that had been sieved to a uniform size. Thesilica dust produced in the sandblasting process causedsilicosis after sustainedinhalation of dust. Several countries and territories now regulate sandblasting such that it may only be performed in a controlled environment using ventilation, protective clothing and breathing air supply (as shown in the top image).Other materials for sandblasting have been developed to be used instead of sand; for example,
carborundum grit, steel shots, copperslag , powdered slag, glass beads (bead blasting ), metal pellets,dry ice , garnet [ [http://paultan.org/archives/2008/08/13/classic-car-sand-blasting-in-malaysia/ Classic car sand blasting in Malaysia] ] , powderedabrasives of various grades, and even groundcoconut shells, corncobs, walnut shells, andbaking soda (sodablasting ) have been used for specific applications and can produce distinct surface finishes. Some commercial grade blasters are specially designed to handle multiple blast abrasives. These blasters are commonly referred as multi-media blasters.Sandblasting can also be used to produce three dimensional signage. This type of signage is considered to be a higher end product as compared to the flat signs. These signs often incorporate gold leaf overlay and sometimes crushed glass backgrounds which is called
smalt s.Sandblasting can be used to refurbish buildings or create works of art (carved or
frosted glass ). Modern masks and resists facilitate this process, producing accurate results.Sandblasting technique is used for cleaning boat hulls, bricks, and concrete work. Sandblasting which is also known as blast cleaning is used for cleaning industrial as well as commercial structures.
See also
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Abrasive blasting
*Pressure washer
*Water jet cutter References
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