Earn Higher Margins By Providing Better Value and Total Cost Solutions To Your Clients

Avoid disruptions to client operations, drastically reduce risk of damage to their valuable equipment, provide them superior coating life and extend time between maintenance projects. Sponge Blasting technology allows contractors to provide more total value to their clients; it allows contractors to differentiate themselves and become an invaluable part of their customer’s team.


Testimonials

"Navantia... will continue counting on the Sponge-Jet technology for surface preparation and we congratulate you for the quality of your products and the service you provide us." - Pedro Pedraza Bergillos, Program Manager, Navantia


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  • Chloride Removal Paper

    PDF white paper compares dry abrasive blasting with pliant abrasive blasting, focusing on chloride r…

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  • Chloride Removal Test

    PDF letter describes how Sponge-Jet abrasive blasting lowered chloride levels below 10 mg/cm² in on…

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  • Paint Removal in Manufacturing Plant

    PDF describes case history of Sponge-Jet low dust coatings removal inside robotics plant containing …

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  • Sponge-Based Technology Can Cut Cleaning Downtime

    PDF article describes abrasive-blast airborne dust problem encountered at manufacturing facilities.

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Recent Blog Posts

  • Restoration of Tin Ceilings and Walls at Niantic Baptist Church

    In the beautiful seaside village of Niantic, Connecticut (USA), sits the historic Niantic Baptist Church. Located on Main Street and just moments from downtown, this Church is positioned at the heart of the small New England community. Unfortunately, in 2022 a fire damaged the church's interior, but fortunately, a Connecticut-based contractor with extensive restoration experience was able to help.

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  • Ornamental Tin Ceiling Restoration Project at St. Mark's Church

    Located along the main road of Steeleville, Illinois (USA), sits a charming Lutheran Church called St. Mark’s. Surrounded by both homes and businesses in the center of the small town, the Church is a well-known landmark in the community. Prior to a recent renovation, the staff at St Mark's noticed that much of the white paint was peeling off of this decorative ceiling, leaving areas of exposed tin.

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