Soda Blast and Garnet Abrasives for Waterjet Cutting, Sandblasting and Water Blasting

HOME  |  CONTACT
TECH  LIBRARY   |   DISTRIBUTORS   |   WAREHOUSES   |   CUSTOM ABRASIVE BLENDING   |   CREDIT APPLICATION   |   ABOUT  |   TESTIMONIALS
Waterjet Blasting MaxxClean Pool Cleaning Sytem
Boat Bottom Paint Removal
Building Restoration
Graffiti Removal
Log Home Restoration
Marble and Stone Restoration
Pool Tile Cleaning / Fountain Tile Cleaning
Sharpjet Garnet Abrasive
Olivine Abrasive
SofStrip Soda Blast  New Lower Pricing!
SofStrip Profile Formula
MaxxStrip Kieserite
MaxxStrip Pool Tile Cleaning Formula
Mold Away for Mold Remediation
Waterjet Parts h20 jet
Long Life Nozzles
Hoppers
Portable Cutting Heads
RIP 4000 Rotary Nozzle
MaxxClean Induction System
MaxxStrip 1.5 and 3.5 Blast Pot
MaxxBlast Soda Blaster Unit
250 CFM Aftercooler
Blasting Equipment
90 Grade Magnetite
70 Grade Magnetite
7 Mesh Magnetite
Superfine Magnetite

Soda Blasting FAQ


What is soda blasting

Soda blasting is an innovative cleaning technology that uses a specially formulated blast media to remove paint, dirt, coatings and other contaminants without causing harmful abrasion to the surface being cleaned. The soda blast media is based on sodium bicarbonate (baking soda), a water-soluble and non-toxic compound.



How does the soda blast process work

Soda blasting is achieved using a high volume, but low pressure wet or dry blasting machine to propel the soda blast media onto the surface to be cleaned. When the soda blast media comes in contact with the contaminant on the surface, the sodium bicarbonate particles explode. The energy released by this explosion gently removes the contaminant without harming the surface.



How was the process developed

In 1972, New York State engineers were challenged with the daunting task of cleaning and restoring the Statue of Liberty without damaging the statue or the environment. The conventional methods in use at the time would not only damage the statue's delicate copper plates, but would create harmful waste in the surrounding waterways. Soda blasting was thus invented to accomplish the task of cleaning the statue, while keep surrounding environment safe.



What are a few benefits of soda blasting

- Water-soluble and environmentally-safe.
- Eliminates the need of using toxic cleaning chemicals.
- Does not produce thermal sparks or heat buildup.
- One-step cleaning and de-coating process.
- Can be done while other machines and processes are in operation.
- Equipment is transportable, in many cases a one-person operation
- Equipment is easy to use and clean up is relatively easy.



What are examples of soda blasting applications

- Graffiti removal
- Building restoration & cleaning
- Mold remediation - removes mildew & mold
- Marine antifouling removal / antifouling surface preparation on boats
- Fire restoration - removes smoke & soot damage
- Automotive restoration
- Sculpture restoration
- Tile restoration
- Industrial & food grade equipment cleaning
- Paint removal
- Cleaning delicate surfaces (stainless steel, glass, wood, bearings)
- Decontamination
- And much more!


Contact UMI for a recommendation of the right soda blast product for your needs or referral to a distributor in your area.

 

For more soda blasting information read our Soda Blasting Overview article.


top
Home | Tech Library | Distributors | Warehouses | Custom Abrasive Blending | Credit Application | About | Testimonials | Contact Us
Applications | Garnet Abrasive | Soda Blast Abrasives | Waterjet Cutting Supplies |
Water Blasting Equipment | Dry Blasting Equipment | Magnetite Iron Oxides
©2006 - 2008 Universal Minerals, Inc. | Privacy Notice
website maintained by Virtubiz