Not all jobs we complete will require shot blasting before we start. We always make sure the surface is clean and clear, ready for line marking, but in some cases shot blasting is necessary and highly recommended.
What is Shot blasting?
Shot blasting is a mechanical cleaning process that uses tiny spheres of material to remove debris from a surface. Shot blasting is a similar abrasive blasting process to sandblasting. The main difference is that shot blasting uses spherical shot as the blasting media and a centrifugal wheel for propulsion, while sandblasting uses grains of sand and uses compressed air for propulsion.
An integral vacuum collects the debris as it is lifted from the surface to ensure a dust-free process.
Shot blasting doesn’t just clean the surface ready for line marking, it creates the ideal surface for the line marking paints to bond to, and on smooth surfaces it helps to create grip.
The finish created by shot blasting depends upon the existing floor. Blasting an older concrete floor will create a finish like coarse sandpaper, while newer floors will have a finer dimpling. However, both are ideal for the optimal bonding of new factory floor markings.
We use a small handheld shot blaster for smaller spaces, which helps us get closer to walls and other features to prepare the entire area for marking.
If you have old markings on tarmac or other surfaces, we use different techniques to prepare the surface for marking new lines. If you’re unsure what you need, book a site visit, and we’ll have a look and recommend the right solution.
If you have old markings already installed these need to be removed prior to marking the new lines; re-marking over old markings isn’t recommended as the markings last for far less time than a properly prepared surface, costing you more time and money in the long run.
Depending on the size of the site and the requirements for line marking and shot blasting, we can usually complete the shot blasting and line marking in one day.
Some line marking jobs have required us to remove old line markings due to layout changes; in this instance shot blasting is necessary to remove the old demarcation first to avoid confusion when the site is back in use.
Demarcation is vital on sites that has machinery in-situ that needs to be kept separate from people walking past.
During the initial enquiry stages we will ascertain whether shot blasting is going to be necessary as part of the work. We use your photos or in some cases come out for a site visit to determine the work to be carried out.
If you want to know about the shot blasting and line marking services on offer send your enquiry to us via the Contact Us page.