Engineered Composite Abrasive For Superior Results

Sponge-Jet has engineered a line of composite abrasives, incorporating the best abrasive or micro-abrasive particles, within a high-performance synthetic sponge. The diverse range of recyclable composites provides superior results for aggressive profiling and abrading or delicate cleaning on highly sensitive substrates. The synthetic sponge captures up to 95% of the contaminants, reducing fugitive emissions through a feature called Microcontaiment™.

Many abrasive blasting industry products claim to offer low dust, dust free, or dustless blasting. In reality, no blasting media is dust free. “dustless blasting” is a term commonly used to describe blasting that creates less dust (or fugitive airborne emissions) than traditional blasting methods. Sponge-Jet generates up to 98% less dust than conventional abrasive blast media. For more information refer to the AB-42 Background Document, the Final AP-42 Section and its independent companion “Emission Factor Documentation for AP-42 Section 13.2.6”.

Silver 30 Sponge Media

Silver 30 Sponge Media

Silver 320 Sponge Media

Silver 320 Sponge Media

Blue Sponge Media

Blue Sponge Media

Green Sponge Media

Green Sponge Media

White SPOCC Sponge Media

White SPOCC Sponge Media

Red Sponge Media

Red Sponge Media

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