Bead blasting is an effective surface preparation method used to remove rust, scale, old coatings, and surface contaminants. It creates a clean and consistent surface finish, making it ideal before phosphating, coating, hardfacing, welding, or final assembly.
Surface cleaning and preparation using bead blasting
Removal of corrosion, deposits, and unwanted coatings
Controlled blasting for industrial tooling components
Surface preparation for refurbishment and reconditioning projects
Tool body cleaning prior to repair work
Surface preparation before coating or phosphating
Removal of scale and buildup from used components
Refinishing of parts before inspection and assembly
Incoming component inspection
Masking/protection of critical surfaces (threads/sealing areas)
Controlled bead blasting process
Post-blast cleaning and debris removal
Visual finish inspection and release for next process
Controlled blasting parameters to avoid surface damage
Protection of critical dimensions and functional zones
Clean handling after blasting to prevent contamination
Q1: Can bead blasting be done on threaded areas? A: Threads are typically masked and protected. Controlled cleaning may be performed based on requirement.
Q2: Does bead blasting change component dimensions? A: When performed correctly, bead blasting does not affect functional dimensions.
Q3: Is bead blasting recommended before coating or welding? A: Yes, it is widely used as a surface preparation step for better results.
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