The Soda Blasting technology for stripping paint eliminates toxic cleaning chemicals. It cleans multi-layered surfaces to any desired level and can be used while most machines and processes are in operation. Soda blasting is a safe, portable, wet or dry, non-destructive stripping process.
Soda Blasting reduces the amount of time needed by cleaning, de-greasing and de-painting all in one step. Unlike other hard medias (sand, glass, beads, steel shot, etc…) baking soda requires no pre-wash and its water solubility allows for complete rinsing, eliminating the risk of spent media lodging in tight spaces or critical passageways.
In the past, the only way you could remove paint and other materials from a contaminated surface was to chip it off, sand it, use harsh chemicals or sand blast it. Now there is Soda Blasting. Soda Blasting is a process that can strip almost any surface in an efficient and safe manner. Although it is similar to traditional sand blasting, it has the significant advantage of cleaning the surface without causing harm to the substrate or the environment. Soda Blasting easily removes surface corrosion, carbon, oils, grease, gasket material, paint and coatings from many alloys, plastics and composites without substrate damage or distortion and not damage bearings or seals (product is friable and breaks down on contact). Soda Blasting leaves hard anodized coatings intact.
Soda Blasting is the latest technology to safely strip
paint and/or clean nearly any surface. The soda blasting
machine uses compressed air to deliver bicarbonate of
soda-based media (baking soda) onto the surface to be
cleaned. Similar in concept to sand blasting, soda
blasting is much kinder and gentler to the underlying
surface and the environment.
The process is gentle enough to remove coating without
harming the substrate. Virtually any coating
can be removed from most any surface. Soda blast media
is FDA approved, non-toxic, food grade material, 100%
water soluble, and contains no silica, it is non-sparking,
non flammable, non hazardous, and environmentally safe.