Vapour blasting, also known as aqua blasting, silk etching, slurry blasting, is a less aggressive abrasive blasting process often used as an alternative to dry media/sand abrasive blasting.
This blasting process uses a combination of air and water to propel the abrasive media across the metal surface, and provides a smoother finish than dry blasting. The media slurry from wet blasting can be recycled.
Wet abrasive blasting the product more gently than abrasive blasting, as it uses the flow of water to remove particles rather than high-pressure force. The water used in the vapour blasting process creates a lubricating cushion against the material, which can prevent it from breaking down during the process.
Vapour blasting also reduces the generation of dust particles during the cleaning process, preventing dust particles from sticking to the surface of the metal component and causing it to require further cleaning. It is usually safer than dry blasting, as the lack of dust particles can reduce the risk of inhalation.
Example of finished vapour blasted turbo component.
This process is ideally suited to non-ferrous metals and bring the surface up extremely well.
This process can be used on all other metals too.
Van gearbox in cabinet during process.