Blasting Product List and Ranking from 5 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Nov 19, 2025~Dec 16, 2025
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Blasting Manufacturer, Suppliers and Company Rankings

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Nov 19, 2025~Dec 16, 2025
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  1. 原田鉄工 Hiroshima//Building materials, supplies and fixtures manufacturers
  2. フォトプレシジョン Tokyo//others
  3. シャイン工芸 Nara//Building materials, supplies and fixtures manufacturers
  4. アートグラス Gifu//others
  5. シンセン Saitama//Service Industry

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Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Nov 19, 2025~Dec 16, 2025
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  1. What is SSPC? List of SSPC standards. 原田鉄工
  2. Rust removal for SS400 PL (heavy material) 原田鉄工
  3. Improvement of painting quality through blast treatment. 原田鉄工
  4. Remove iron rust with ISO Sa2.5 standard surface preparation! 原田鉄工
  5. 5 About substrate preparation using ISO Sa2.5 blasting. 原田鉄工

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Received Rust!? How to Remove Rust from Stainless Steel

Rust removal from light to heavy levels is possible with blasting! Rust transfer can be easily prevented with paint!

At Harada Ironworks, we are equipped with large blast facilities. We also keep polishing materials that can be used on stainless steel, allowing us to remove rust even when it has spread extensively and deeply. The surface after blasting has a subdued luster without shine, making it less prone to reflections, fingerprints, and scratches. Mild rust can be easily removed at home! For more details, please see the related links below. Moreover, rust transfer can be easily prevented by painting! We have extensive experience in both stainless steel blasting and painting, so please feel free to consult us. For more details, please see the related links below.

  • Rust Inhibitor
  • paint
  • Exterior coating materials

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[Illustration] The Effects of Blast Treatment on Painting

By performing blast treatment, the adhesion of the paint is greatly improved, resulting in a beautiful appearance.

Blasting processing is a type of "substrate adjustment" that involves simultaneously spraying compressed air and abrasives to collide the material and the abrasives at high speed. The abrasives that collide at high speed scrape away the surface of the material, exposing it. The surface of untreated materials often has a lot of oxidation films (mill scale), rust, and impurities attached. If these impurities are not removed, the paint will quickly peel off. Careful substrate adjustment can prevent painting defects in advance. Blasting does not use chemicals and offers a wide variety of abrasives, allowing processing regardless of the material type, which is a significant advantage. Additionally, it is very effective not only for painting but also as a pre-treatment for plating, lining, and coating. The countless irregularities created by the impact of the abrasives increase the contact area and allow for the 'anchor effect' where the material penetrates into the gaps and hardens. This effect significantly increases adhesion, resulting in a more beautiful finish for the paint. Paint that is free of impurities and strongly adheres is said to have a rust prevention effect that lasts 3 to 4 times longer compared to regular paint. This can reduce the frequency of repainting, repairs, and maintenance, extending intervals and thereby saving resources and costs.

  • Rust Inhibitor
  • paint
  • Exterior coating materials

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Shine Craft: Introduction of Application Examples for Wet Blast Treatment

Introducing examples of rust removal using wet blasting treatment.

We would like to introduce an application example of "wet blast treatment," which involves mixing water and abrasives (such as alumina and zirconia) for spraying, allowing for the removal of only the rust adhered to the work surface. This treatment method has less impact on the base material compared to dry shot blasting, making it useful for rust removal from molds and non-standard parts. Common rust removal methods include chemical treatments, but these come with health risks for workers and issues related to waste liquid disposal. Wet blast treatment is a revolutionary method that does not adversely affect human health or the environment. 【Application Examples】 - Industrial molds - Food manufacturing machine parts - Chemical plant components, etc.

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About substrate preparation using ISO Sa2.5 blasting.

Sa2.5 (Near White Metal Blast Cleaning) is generally considered to be equivalent to the SSPC SP-10 standard.

"ISO Sa2.5" refers to one of the standards for surface preparation established by ISO (an international non-governmental organization based in Geneva, Switzerland, aimed at creating internationally common standards). It requires the removal of visible contaminants (such as oil, dirt, rust, and oxides) from the surface, allowing only minor stains in the form of spots or streaks. "The Benefits of Using ISO Sa2.5" ISO Sa2.5 is the second highest cleanliness standard in surface preparation. The top standard, ISO Sa3, requires the removal of almost 100% of surface contaminants, which poses issues of cost and time. ISO Sa2.5 allows for up to 5% of minor contamination, reducing costs while still ensuring sufficient cleanliness, making it a widely used standard. Surfaces prepared to Sa2.5 can maximize the performance of coatings, prevent early delamination of the paint film, and extend the product's lifespan. This specification is often chosen for harsh environments, such as coastal areas with high corrosion.

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  • Exterior coating materials

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