Services
Abrasive Blasting: We are experienced in most types of abrasive blasting including glass bead or cullet blasting of stainless steel, grit blasting of carbon steel in preparation for coatings and walnut or cob blasting for cleaning or deburring without damage to the base metal.
Painting: We apply all types of sprayed coatings including organic and inorganic zinc, epoxies and urethanes, hi-temp coatings and tank linings. Don Cunningham, one of four partners in the company, runs the paint dept. and works with outside inspectors often. We have over 10,000 sq. ft. of climate controlled painting area in four separate rooms.
Polishing: We have the ability to polish fabrications to any finish specified for the food and pharmaceutical business. Our in house welders can repair pits and weld undercut or substandard welds. Our head grinders are capable of finishes up to 320 grit. Pit free and dairy finishes are common.
Electric Arc Sprayweld: Our ability to apply several types of stainless steel, aluminum, bronze, copper, or composite materials will give you another form of coating to protect equipment from severe environments. We also use the process to build up worn surfaces enabling them to be remachined, saving time and money spent to find replacement parts. Bond strength is approx. 1000 psi.
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In the Arc Spray Process a pair of electrically conductive wires are melted by means of an electric arc. The molten material is atomized by compressed air and propelled towards the substrate surface. The impacting molten particles on the substrate rapidly solidify to form a coating. This arc spray process carried out correctly is called a "cold process" (relative to the substrate material being coated) as the substrate temperature can be kept low during processing avoiding damage, metallurgical changes and distortion to the substrate material. Electric arc spray coatings are normally denser and stronger than their equivalent combustion spray coatings. Lowrunning costs, high spray rates and efficiency make it a good tool for spraying large areas and high production rates.
HY-BLAST, INC. HAS BEEN DESIGNATED AS A PRIMARY APPLICATOR FOR JACQUELYN ZEBRA MUSSEL RESISTANT COATINGS.
Zebra Mussels now exist in the fresh water of the United States. They have spread from western Lake Erie to all of the Great Lakes, all of the major rivers east of the Rockies, and to a number of inland lakes and streams. While some may suggest that there are natural limitations on the extent or density with which zebra mussels may infest various water sources, it is not entirely unreasonable to anticipate that they will eventually infest virtually all fresh water sources east of the Rockies.
As primary applicator for Jacquelyn Coating, a patented product of the Cook Legacy Coating Company, HY-BLAST, INC uses Jacquelyn Coating, which works as an antifouliant and can solve many existing zebra mussel problems. Jacquelyn is a corrosion and zebra mussel-resistant metal coating that is applied to metal surfaces through a thermal spray process. The application process allows Jacquelyn coating to be applied to bar racks, trash racks, and water intake screens. It is a lightweight, durable coating composed of copper and nickel, and does not rely on copper leaching to resist zebra mussel attachment. Using Jacquelyn coating will prove to be cost effective, reliable and beneficial to you and your company.
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HY-BLAST, INC also offers the following services:
HY-BLAST, INC is experienced in steel and grit, and, shot, glass bead, cob, slag, walnut shells, garnet and aluminum oxide blasting. Dry abrasive blasting is considered the superior cleaning systemtern for steel structures and weldments, providing the proper anchor profile for maximum coating adhesion, With over 10,000 square feet of climate-controlled painting area in four separate rooms, HY-BLAST, INC applies all types of sprayed coatings including organic and inorganic zinc, epoxies and urethanes, hi-temp coatings and tank linings.
HY-BLAST, INC has the ability to polish fabrications to any finish specified for the food and pharmaceutical business. Its head grinders are capable of the same finishes on heads up to 20 feet in diameter, and pit free and dairy finishes are common, Pits and undercuts or substandard weld can be repaired by the company's certified welder. Disadvantages of the electric arc spray process are that only electrically conductive wires can be sprayed and if substrate preheating is required, a separate heating source is needed.
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Water Blasting – Sand Blasting – Metal Polishing
Industrial Coatings – Electric Arc Metalizing