Sponge-Jet,
Inc., the world leader in clean, dry, low
dust, reusable abrasive blasting, was selected
by NASA’s Acquisition Pollution Prevention
(AP2) Office as the “superior technology” following
an extensive three year abrasive blasting
study.
The objective of the study
as published “was to qualify candidate
alternative low-emission surface preparation/depainting
technologies for structural steel applications
at NASA facilities…. this project
compares the surface preparation/depainting
performance… to existing surface
preparation/depainting systems or standards.”
Test data collected at NASA
Stennis Space Center, Mississippi compared
plastic blast media, hard abrasive media,
portable laser coating removal, liquid nitrogen,
mechanical removal with a vacuum attachment
and Sponge Media composite abrasives. Field-testing
and final evaluation rated each technology
based on ease of use, surface cleanliness,
surface profile, waste and particulate generation
and substrate damage.
The report concluded, “Sponge-Jet® (as
demonstrated) proved to be a low-dusting
alternative that achieved adequate paint
strip rates on carbon steel. Other benefits
of Sponge-Jet® include the high recyclability
of the media, ease of use, and the high levels
of worker visibility.”
“While we are not surprised
with the results, we are honored to be included
in this NASA Pollution Prevention Office
Joint Test Report… and to be regarded
as the highest-rated solution is the cream
of our efforts which date back to the early
nineties,” offered Tony Anni, Marketing
Director of Sponge-Jet, Inc. in a recent
statement.
To download a pdf file of the
Joint Test Report from the NASA web site, click
here.
Contact Sponge-Jet, Inc. at
603-431-6435 for more information

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