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Finish Cutting Tooling with Wet Blasting
Cutting Tool manufacturers are turning to wet blasting to finish tooling shafts during the manufacturing process. Wet blasting is even used when tooling repairs are needed and PCD segments have been brazed onto the shaft for repair. With the flow-based topography following the nature of the wet slurry, you can clean and flux and contaminates gently away without damaging the PCD segments helping increase productivity and quality of output. No other process compares when it comes to not only cleaning the surface but protecting existing work. Dry blasting has been used but substantial masking has to occur so that teeth...
Restoration in the Automotive Industry
Wet Blasting is becoming a top priority for many automotive restoration shops. Why? With wet blasting, you can clean restore and protect history with one simple step using wet blasting. With the flow-based topography following the nature of the wet slurry, you can clean corrosion rust and years of grime and tarnish out of the tightest places in record time. No other process compares when it comes to not only cleaning but surface finishing parts for a rebuild. Dry blasting will remove precious marks and traits on the engine and other components that add value to any restored car and...