Monday, February 1, 2016

PRESS-RELEASE

1- A scientific white paper on the topic of bristle blasting was produced on the occasion of the specialist exhibition Corrosion 2010 in San Antonio/USA. The paper discussed the special suitability of the process for use on steels used in shipbuilding and includes a literature references section covering 16 page

2- Robert J. Stango, professor for mechanical engineering at the Marquette University, Milwaukee/USA explains the bristle blaster technology in a ten-page article (issued in November 2008) in the ‘ROGTEC’ journal, which is the leading journal for oil and gas technologies in Russia.

3- A well illustrated example of use by Syntech, our partner in New Zealand. The example shows how the Bristle Blaster® has been used for the lower surface of the support structure of the Auckland Harbour Bridge, which is an eight lane motorway bridge leading over the Auckland City Harbour.

4- Monti's Bristle Blaster® was introduced and explained in detail in the January edition of the American specialist magazine Journal Of Protective Coatings and Linings (2009). The results of a scientific user report are also presented.

5- he company Onninen in Poland was introducing the Bristle Blaster® technology and showing some typical applications in it's quarterly customer magazine.( Polish).








Saturday, January 30, 2016

NACE Paper No C2014- 515









































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NACE Paper No 11417 2011



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NACE Paper No 10385 2010

NACE Paper No 09191-2009


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Bristle Blaster Review


Great tool. Invest in a brass inlet regulator before you begin using it. The best tip I can give you, is let the tool do the work. Do not force it to cut by exerting extreme pressure on the attachments. Speed control is vital to performance and to life of the brushes, rubber wheel and stripping wheels. The phrase "speed kills" is prevalent to using this tool. You'll waste one brush before you get the hang of them. Do not run the wire brushes at a high rate of a speed or you will shorten the life of the brush and reduce the performance.

You can sharpen the wire brushes by turning them around and running the wire wheel against a sharpening stone, rough concrete or a bench grinder. This will provide extra life and performance of the wire wheels.

The rubber wheel will remove decals, adhesives and double side tape residue. The black woven fiber wheels are awesome for removing paint, light rust and some caulking. There are a few different Wire wheels available. The ultra course will flat eat up heavy rust pits


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Thursday, January 28, 2016

NACE Papere No 09004- 2009

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FIELDS OF APPLICATION FOR THE BRISTLE BLASTER

The patented Bristle Blaster technology is especially beneficial and competitive when the use of conventional grit blasting methods is not economical or not possible.

Bristle Blasting qualifies in particular for spot repair of steel constructions and finishing of welding seams (while cleaning the surface and creating an anchor profile).

Further in areas or in applications where the use of conventional blasting is allowed by safety regulations or by reasons of environmental protection, the Bristle Blaster will be the right solution.

The Bristle Blaster is used in many industrial applications, e.g. in the oil- and gas industry, the petrochemical industry, in bridge construction, shipyard industry and maintenance works of steel constructions, wind turbines etc.


Oil- and Gas-Industry

    Steel and Bridge Construction


    Wind Turbine, Maintenence

    MBX on weld seam

    weld seam cleaned  by Bristle Blaster 


    weld seam cleaned  by Bristle Blaster   

    Cleaning weld seam by Bristle Blaster 

    Offshore Maintenance

    Offshore Maintenance

    Thermal Spraying Aluminum 

    Thermal Spraying Aluminum

    Thermal Spraying Aluminum

    Thermal Spraying Aluminum  
    Welding before and after 

    Detailed view of cleaned and roughened welding seam
     
    Maintenance wind turben with MBX Bristle Blaster