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Engine part and Bike Restoration

Vapor Blasting small engines is a quick and easy way to restore engines with no harmful acids or waiting. We are just north of Belleville Ontario and dedicated to providing the high quality Engine and Bike Restoration Blasting in the Bay of Quinte Area.

Vapour/Wet Blasting

The vapor honing process starts in a similar manner to sandblasting. The abrasive material is mixed with water to form a slurry. After this step, the two technologies start to differ.

In wet blasting, you mix the slurry into a liquid in a wet blast machine before pumping it into the blasting gun. Once there, pressurized air propels the mixture onto the surface. The flow of the mixture smooths away corrosion, leaving behind a smooth finish.

Compared to sandblasting, vapor blasting is a much gentler process both on the person doing the job and the surface being prepared. What makes the process easier on your body is that it doesn’t involve chemicals and harsh dust. For the surface being prepared, vapor honing cleans by flow instead of harsh impact.

Soda Blasting

Soda blasting is one of the newer forms of blasting available today. This type of blasting uses sodium bicarbonate as an abrasive material. Air pressure blasts the material on the surface you’re cleaning.

Sodium carbonate is highly effective when it comes to removing contaminants from surfaces. Upon impact with the surface, the abrasive shatters and exerts force, clearing up contaminants from the surface.

Soda blasting is a gentler form of blasting compared to most other blasting techniques. The pressure exertion required is much less, which makes this technique ideal for soft or fragile surfaces such as plastic, glass, and chrome.