Abrasive Blasters
Graco abrasive blasters are ideal for blasting in areas where dust and containment are concerns. Wet and vapor abrasive blast systems employ a mixture of water, air, and abrasive to clean and remove surface contaminants and coatings. This method is ideal for surface preparation and provides a cleaner surface with little to no embedded particles or clinging dust.
EcoQuip 2 Abrasive Blasting Equipment
Vapor Abrasive Blasting vs. Water Injection vs. Dry Blasting
The advantages of using an abrasive blaster over dry sand blasting are numerous, but the top benefit is you’ll eliminate up to 92% of airborne dust, while also saving on cleanup and disposal costs. And compared to slurry blasting (aka wet blasting), you’ll use far less media and water. More importantly, you won’t damage substrates when blasting with Graco’s Vapor Abrasive blasters, which also makes them ideal for restoring historically significant structures and buildings.Less Dust, Less Containment, More Productivity
- Consumes far less media
- Eliminates up to 92% of airborne dust
- Saves on clean-up and disposal costs
- A quick and powerful alternative to dry blasting
- Adjustable to a wide range of blast pressures
- Works on virtually any surface
- Won’t damage substrates*
- Works with all job-appropriate media
- Effective in rain and high humidity
*When blasting with recommended media at appropriate pressure.
Better than Slurry & Traditional Water-based Blasting
- Uses far less media
- Uses far less water
- No toxic wastewater runoff**
- No large slurry mess to clean up
- Adjustable to a wide range of blast pressures
- Effective in virtually any application environment
**Assumes blasting without hazardous media or target surface. If hazardous materials are involved, more PPE may be needed and containment or clean-up may be required.
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Graco's powerful EcoQuip 2 Vapor Abrasive blasters are not only easy to use, but portable enough to take from one job to another. Blast up to 90 minutes with the EQp or up to two hours with an EQm.