Dustless Blasting Coating and Corrosion Removal

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  • Опубліковано 6 сер 2024
  • MMLJ, Inc Has been manufacturing pressure vessels since 1941. The Dustless Blasting equipment overcomes the challenges of traditional dry abrasive blasting. Eliminating the dust and sparks allows surface prep to take place anywhere, any time. Ship yards can blast, weld, fabricate and paint all at the same time, on the same vessel. Refineries can remove 50+ mil epoxy coatings from live pipelines. MMLJ stands behind our products with a lifetime warranty on the vessel and offer the most productive and cost effective tool on the market.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 38

  • @mijit.859
    @mijit.859 7 років тому

    What a marvellous invention!!!

  • @garylittles5348
    @garylittles5348 8 років тому

    wow that does amazing job

  • @dizzysailing
    @dizzysailing 11 років тому

    This way is so much better than HP sand-blasting. Better for the environment, less mess and powerful enough to strip anything to bare metal. I've seen a UHP jet cut through a tough leather work-boot like a hot knife through butter!
    I need my hull UHPing before I sail to Brasil next year. Shame you guys aren't in the UK. I can tell that because your staff don't wear gloves or much protective gear! Our Health and Safety Executive would have a hissy fit.. lol :-)

  • @DustlessBlasting-MMLJ
    @DustlessBlasting-MMLJ  11 років тому

    We blast a frame in one of our videos called "How to Use the DB150" at about 3:20. We also have some videos where we strip whole cars, no suspension parts yet though.

  • @DustlessBlasting-MMLJ
    @DustlessBlasting-MMLJ  11 років тому

    Hi Michael, you will damage glass and chrome if you hit them directly, so it is definitely a good idea to mask them off. However, the recycled bottle glass (when blasted wet) does not really ricochet like dry blasting does, so your glass or chrome is safe if you're blasting a distance away from it.

  • @DustlessBlasting-MMLJ
    @DustlessBlasting-MMLJ  11 років тому +2

    Baltoplate and any other anti fouling paint can easily be removed. If it's really tough it might slow it down a bit. We've removed 60 Mil nonskid and even fusion bonded epoxy pretty quickly, anti fouling paint is easy in comparison. Some people send us parts to blast and we video it for them so they can see exactly how well it works. Feel free to send us the toughest coating you can find.

  • @bioforzamare8180
    @bioforzamare8180 7 років тому

    This equipment can work cleaning internal surfaces of hydrocarbon tanks and after cleaning tanks or pipes the cleaned surface is ready to be able to paint with standards for NACE standard and epoxy paint. This information is important to us and that depends on the purchase of DB1500

  • @19504x4
    @19504x4 11 років тому

    I'd like to see how this does on automotive frames and suspension parts.

  • @ttm2609
    @ttm2609 5 років тому

    Nice to have clean steel behind that coating. What about 75 year old pitted steel?

  • @sylvesternalliah4940
    @sylvesternalliah4940 8 років тому +2

    Hi, Please advise if the Dustless blaster can remove marine paint 300 micron & corrosions in Sea Water Ballast Tanks.

  • @stringg4046
    @stringg4046 7 років тому

    Can this process remove advance black rust build up on steel substrates? I see paint and maybe surface rust, but I need to get steel that has significant rust removed, but abrasive blasting is not permitted.

  • @kfupanda1031
    @kfupanda1031 7 років тому

    saludos ¿venden en México?

  • @jagdeshramjag
    @jagdeshramjag 8 років тому

    How accessible are spares for the DB equipment?

  • @Suhairi-iv3wc
    @Suhairi-iv3wc 7 років тому

    aluminium its ok but how the carbon steel surface?

  • @rrrrockin
    @rrrrockin 11 років тому

    hi still into this.. what about removing really thick antifouling and "Baltoplate",,and hard antifouling paints 25 yr old stuff ....this info is crucial toward me getting the db800 or 500,,thnx Rob

  • @Wbfuhn
    @Wbfuhn 9 років тому

    I can think of one company that would really profit from this equipment.

  • @DustlessBlasting-MMLJ
    @DustlessBlasting-MMLJ  11 років тому

    A WIN nozzle is not used with the Dustless Blaster, the water and abrasive (recycled bottle glass) is mixed inside the blast tank. In one of the clips the guy is using a WIN nozzle, probably because that happens to be what he had on hand, but it's not actually connected to a water source.

  • @davebuckholts
    @davebuckholts 11 років тому

    Is a WIN nozzle being used in this application?

  • @garylittles5348
    @garylittles5348 8 років тому

    how much would it cost to purchase machine like that.

  • @jagdeshramjag
    @jagdeshramjag 8 років тому

    can the db 225 uses ordinary white sand that usually used in construction (masonry )

    • @DustlessBlasting-MMLJ
      @DustlessBlasting-MMLJ  8 років тому

      +Jagdesh Ramjag I am not familiar with masonry sand, but if it is clean and consistent and not too fine it should work. We've got some contractors who have even used sandbox play sand from Home Depot. Sugar sand is a great option though, cheap and leaves a pretty smooth surface.

  • @daczkes
    @daczkes 10 років тому +5

    i can't understand this method makes all cleaned thing wet so corrosion and rust will attack immediately after cleaning

    • @DustlessBlasting-MMLJ
      @DustlessBlasting-MMLJ  8 років тому +10

      +daczkes We use a special rust inhibitor to eliminate flash rust for up to 72 hours. When used correctly it actually leaves a perfect paint ready surface, improves coating adhesion and enhances long term coating performance.

  • @michaelface4159
    @michaelface4159 11 років тому

    What I'm seeing in your video is that you do not have remove or tape off the glass or stainless or rubber, Is this a fair statement? The crushed glass does not damage any of the trim, rubber or glass?

  • @markwilcox7744
    @markwilcox7744 8 років тому +2

    I think the process in which you've utilized both water and abrasive media is a fantastic and much safer idea, however I find the claim of "dustless" hard to believe. What about the residue from the paint/debris that is removed from the blasted material? I see that the surface has dried quickly (from the high pressure I assume?) but the paint and debris that comes from the blasted piece must go somewhere right? Has there been a look into a vacuum/containment method?

    • @ObesePuppies
      @ObesePuppies 7 років тому +1

      Mark Wilcox dustless means it isnt sand blasting... i dont think they meant as in the residue will be all dustless

  • @roysmalley793
    @roysmalley793 10 років тому

    How does this process work on grease? Will it remove undercoating on the underside of autombiles/

    • @DustlessBlasting-MMLJ
      @DustlessBlasting-MMLJ  8 років тому

      +Roy Smalley It will remove grease and undercoating. With dry blasting, undercoating becomes soft and gooey and tough to remove due to friction and heat. The water in the Dustless process cools the coating, which makes it brittle and easy to remove. It takes longer to remove than paint, but it still comes off surprisingly fast.

  • @ObesePuppies
    @ObesePuppies 7 років тому

    i thought you were suppose to spray at an angle not straight

  • @michaelface4159
    @michaelface4159 11 років тому

    What I'm seeing in your video is that you do not have remove or tape off the glass or stainless or rubber,

  • @chrsrans1
    @chrsrans1 5 років тому

    What type of rust inhibitor do you use ?

    • @DustlessBlasting-MMLJ
      @DustlessBlasting-MMLJ  5 років тому

      Hi, we always use this Rust Inhibitor: store.dustlessblasting.com/products/dustless-blasting-rust-inhibitor

  • @ingineous
    @ingineous 6 років тому

    How can I work for you guys? I used to Blast and paint offshore.

    • @DustlessBlasting-MMLJ
      @DustlessBlasting-MMLJ  6 років тому

      visit our website www.dustlessblasting.com.request-info and enter your email address to get information sent to you.

  • @pratikpaul4753
    @pratikpaul4753 6 років тому

    Can you please tell me the price of this machine??

    • @DustlessBlasting-MMLJ
      @DustlessBlasting-MMLJ  6 років тому +1

      enter your email information at www.dustlessblasting.com.request-info and you will see the complete price list as well as receive an email with more details.