Cyclic Hybrid Blast System ☆NETIS Registered☆
Reduce industrial waste! Achieve a sustainable infrastructure maintenance cycle.
When painting an object, a major factor that contributes to the long-term retention of the paint film is "substrate preparation." The circulating hybrid blast system method is an environmentally conscious blasting technique that enables significant reduction of industrial waste by recycling (reusing) the abrasive materials used in substrate preparation blasting. Meiwa Industry has become a regular member of the Japan Circulating Hybrid Blast System Association and has introduced this system, which is registered as NETIS VE (Utilization Promotion Technology), to start an eco-friendly and reusable blasting business. 【Features】 ■ Significant reduction of industrial waste and CO2 emissions by circulating and repeatedly projecting abrasive materials ■ Use of steel grit as the abrasive material ■ Efficient removal of paint films containing harmful substances such as lead, PCB, and chromium ■ Electronic control system with excellent safety and operability ■ Type-3 with excellent mobility that can be mounted on a 4-ton truck ■ High safety and reduced number of specialized workers *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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~ A new construction method that maximizes waste reduction with safety and high work efficiency ~ 【Advantages】 ■ We have five types of machines available according to the site, making it possible to handle not only bridges but also the construction of pedestrian bridges and bearings where machine installation is difficult. ■ Simultaneous collection is possible, allowing for construction in areas where dust protection is challenging, using the vacuum function. ■ It is safer than conventional blasting machines, and the number of specialized workers can be reduced. *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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【Construction Areas】 ■ Steel bridge Rc-1 (blasting method): Particularly suitable for paint films containing lead or PCB. ■ Concrete chipping: Can be performed using the vacuum method. ■ New bridge connection plates and welds: Can be performed using the vacuum method. *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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★New Catalog★ Circulating Hybrid Blast System ~An environmentally friendly construction method~
The "Circulating Hybrid Blast System Method" is an environmentally friendly technique that significantly reduces industrial waste and CO2 emissions by circulating and repeatedly projecting abrasive materials. Additionally, by using steel grit as the abrasive material, it efficiently removes coatings that contain harmful substances such as lead, PCBs, and chromium. The catalog has been completed, so please take a look.
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■■■ Construction is possible in locations where machine installation is difficult! Maximizing waste reduction! ■■■ Launch of blasting operations using a circulation hybrid blast system method.
When painting an object, a major factor that contributes to the long-term retention of the paint film is "substrate preparation." The "Circulating Hybrid Blast System Method" is an environmentally conscious blasting method that enables a significant reduction in the discharge of industrial waste by circulating the abrasive material during the blasting process for substrate preparation. Meiwa Industry has become a regular member of the Japan Circulating Hybrid Blast System Association and has introduced this system, registered as NETIS VE (Utilization Promotion Technology), to start the "blasting business." 【Features】 ■ Significant reduction in the amount of industrial waste by circulating the abrasive material ■ Complete separation of the abrasive material and paint film, allowing for the treatment of only paint films containing lead, PCBs, etc. ■ Easy operation by anyone through electronic control panel operation *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.