Does your trailer need sandblasting?
Trailers are often exposed to aggressive environmental conditions, which leads to corrosion. According to research, localized corrosion can have a penetration depth of 1 to 10 mm/year. Our sandblasting process effectively removes rust and old coatings, preparing the surface for painting or corrosion protection. Contact ChicagoSandBlastings to restore your trailers and extend their service life.
LOOKING FOR A QUALITY SAND BLASTING SERVICE FOR YOUR PROJECT?
At the beginning of the process, all removable parts are removed to avoid damage during processing. The surface of the trailer is cleaned of contaminants such as dirt, oil or grease to ensure even application of the abrasive during the next step.
A suitable abrasive is applied under high pressure to remove paint, corrosion, and other contaminants. Abrasives such as steel grit or copper slag abrasive are used to ensure effective cleaning of the steel parts of the trailer.
After sandblasting is complete, the surface is thoroughly cleaned of abrasive residue. This stage ensures that the surface is completely ready for protective coating or painting, which will extend the service life of the trailer.
We know that each surface requires an individual approach. Our team analyzes the surface condition and selects the optimal treatment method to achieve the best possible result.
Our abrasives and equipment comply with all safety standards and do not harm the environment, which is important for the preservation of nature.
We guarantee fast and timely execution of work, meeting deadlines so that you can continue to operate your equipment as soon as possible.
Yes, we recommend removing all removable parts to avoid damaging them during processing.
The time depends on the condition of the surface and the size of the trailer, but usually the work takes from several hours to a day.
Yes, we can process both the entire trailer and its individual parts at the customer's request.
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