Here at Amaris Corporation, we specialise in grit blasting.
We can introduce you to a solution that is a better and more economical for all your blasting needs.
Most grit blasting is done manually. This process involves high pressure propulsion of grit onto a small surface area, which can easily damage the surface if incorrectly applied. The right distance to object and even distribution on the surface is crucial for a perfect result. Human error is often to blame for an under or over exposed surface.
That is why Amaris has invested in new technology to eliminate this issue. Our blast cycle exposes the product on a set timer which can be increased or decreased to manipulate the desired finish. Thus, giving us total control of over the process.
Our machine allows us to maximise components into one exposure, resulting in savings for the customer.
The blast direction cleans the surface for an evenly distributed minimum class 2.5 finish in compliance with the relevant Australian Standard.
Our machine has a cylindrical shaped workable blast area (1650mm x 2200mm).
Our customized jig trees inside the machine can handle larger components up to one ton in weight allowing us to hang many items so that we can maximise each exposure cycle.
Our process is ideally suited for steel fabricated items that require but not limited to the following: Epoxy wet spray and primer, powder coating, hot dip galvanizing HDG, deburring, rust removal, pressed stamped parts, steel to rubber/poly adhesion, laser or water jet cut components.
Note: not suitable products made from aluminum and stainless-steel components.