Sodablasting is a non-destructive method for many applications in cleaning, paint painting and varnish, automotive restoration, maintenance of industrial equipment, rust removal, graffiti removal, rust peg pegisation, oil removal with saponification and translocation, brick cleaning and restoration, soot remediation , bilge cleaning and for facilities and food processing equipment and dental cleaning in dental laboratories.
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Apps
Sodablasting can be used to clean wood, wood, oak beams, oak flooring, doors, stairs & amp; bannisters, cars, ship hulls, masons, and food processing equipment. Sodablasting can also be used to remove graffiti and clean the structural steel. Sodablasting is very effective for cleaning of mold and fire/smoke because it cleans and removes odors.
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Tools
A sodablaster is a standalone system that includes blast generators, high pressure air pressure, humidity decontamination system, blast hose, and blast nozzle. The explosives consist of formulated sodium bicarbonate (also known as baking soda). Blasting soda is a very fragile material that experiences microscopic fragmentation at impact, literally blasting out surface material without damaging the substrate. Since sodium bicarbonate is much softer than silicon carbide or aluminum oxide used in sandblasting, the explosive nozzles used for sodablasting applications can be made of soft metals such as brass or steel. The pressure used is very low compared to that used in sandblasting, eg. 20psi compared to 120psi.
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Source of the article : Wikipedia