Environmentally Friendly Blasting
Wet blast machines are safer for your workshop, the operator AND the environment.
Wet blast machines are safer for your workshop, the operator AND the environment.
You'll be amazed by the range of surface finishes you can achieve with just one machine. Simply by adjusting pressure and changing media you can go from aggressive to gentle, matte to bright. Dry blasters have nowhere near the range of these machines.
Comparing cabinet sizes of the most popular models of wet blast unit
How to load your machine with media
Available for the COMET or MARS Today we're going to cover yet another option available for Dana-Ridge wetblast units that can add even more versatility to an already versatile machine.If…
Common Wetblasting Processes (Not including 'open' systems such as those used for graffiti removal for example') It can get a little confusing when discussing “wetblasting” as it has been used…
Machine Installation Quick start guide Here at Dana-Ridge we are often asked about the set-up requirements for our wetblast units.Customers will be up and running in no time at all…
Is all glass bead the same? And how does this picture relate? Not all glass bead is destined for use in a blast machine. Dana-Ridge sells Potters Ballotini Impact spheres…
Wetblasting a part from a vintage motor There’s a great deal of satisfaction gained from restoring a filthy old part and making it look like new (or better than new…
Here we take a look at crushed glass. It is part of our series on the different media and their applications in the Dana-Ridge wetblast system.