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Industries that Surprisingly Utilise Sandblasting

When you think of sandblasting, many people think of cars and boats being sandblasted back to bare so that they can be re-sprayed, but Senko Abrasive Blasting in Brisbane can take anything back to its original form; we’ve had requests for bikes, furniture, and even an army cannon, you name it, and we’ll blast it. 

Sandblasting dates back to 1870, and whilst we still follow the same principles, we have perfected our processes to give you a flawless finish that removes all dirt, dust, and debris. 

Did You Know?

Whilst sandblasting is not just reserved for cars and vehicles, there are many industries that have adopted sandblasting technology. 

Here are just a few industries that use sandblasting technology in their field, including but not limited to:

It might give you the heebie jeebies, but the dental industry uses sandblasting on teeth to safely break-up plaque and stains with no damage to your enamel. Whilst sandblasting sounds aggressive and invasive, it is in fact a gentle and effective way to treat plaque.

Sandblasting can be a work of art; glass etching can provide an artist with amazing detail using sandblasting, you can recreate portraits, and produce beautiful landscapes. 

You don’t have to dig deep when it comes to naming how useful sandblasting is; palaeontologists use sandblasting to reveal fossilised bones and tissue that is covered by dirt and rock. 

Rusty tools can often look old and ready for the scrap heap, but sandblasting can give them a new lease on life by removing all the rust, corrosion, dirt, and debris. Give your tools a second chance with sandblasting. 

One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind; a micro blaster is used for surface preparation in space travel, so you could say, sandblasting is out of this world. 

The fountain of eternal youth is more of a minimally invasive sandblasting procedure that can help reduce and minimise fine line and wrinkles, it can also assist with acne scarring; microdermabrasion is a gentle sandblasting procedure that can help you feel fresh and youthful. 

Contact Us for Sandblasting in Brisbane

The team at Senko Abrasive Blasting in Brisbane are not diversifying into dentistry and space travel anytime soon, but we are here to assist with sandblasting your cars, boats, furniture, bicycles, and much more. 

If you want to find out more about our sandblasting, call the team at Senko Abrasive Blasting on 0412 032 325 325, or pop in and see us at 10/40 South Pine Road, Brendale, in Brisbane

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