Aeroblast Abrasive Blasting is a family owned and run mobile sandblasting company situated in Sydney, established in 1998 by Steve Rados. Our goal is to provide the best job possible, at an affordable price and to keep all customers satisfied. Our reputation is built on trust, high quality work and attentiveness.
We are the mobile sandblasting and protective coating specialists, making the impossible possible! Aeroblast will always work towards keeping the customer happy, by getting the job done efficiently with a can do attitude! We are proud to have sandblasted for the Blue Mountains council on numerous occasions, in the Sydney aquarium, The Aboriginal Arts Center Redfern, the Australian Defence Force and on the nuclear reactor in Lucas Heights.
We are the mobile sandblasting and protective coating specialists, making the impossible possible! Aeroblast will always work towards keeping the customer happy, by getting the job done efficiently with a can do attitude! We are proud to have sandblasted for the Blue Mountains council on numerous occasions, in the Sydney aquarium, The Aboriginal Arts Center Redfern, the Australian Defence Force and on the nuclear reactor in Lucas Heights.
Services
With over 25 years of experience, and capabilities to satisfy all abrasive blasting, paint removal and protective coating needs - no job is too big, or too small. Sand blasting, or Abrasive grit blasting (also known as shot blasting, grit blasting or garnet blasting), is the operation of forcibly propelling a stream of abrasive material against a surface, under high pressure.
Dry sand-blasting is the common method of abrasive grit blasting used on steel surfaces, such as trucks, trailers and cars. Dry Sandblasting of steel will remove rust and any coatings leaving a clean surface ready to be painted. Dry sandblasting can also be used on paint removal or restoration on wood, and pools.
Aeroblast Abrasive Blasting offers traditional dry sandblasting as our main blasting application. Dry grit blasting is ideal for steel surfaces need painting afterwards to avoid flash rusting that can occur during wet blasting. Many examples are car blasting, trucks, machinery, tanks and structural steel.
Aeroblast Abrasive Blasting are Sydney's concrete blasting specialists, with a wide range of expertise in:. Concrete sandblasting, also known as concrete shot blasting, is an abrasive blasting technique used to expose the aggregate on concrete surfaces and create a clean no-slip surface. Concrete can also be sandblasted to remove coatings, dirt and grime or for graffiti removal.
Aeroblast Abrasive Blasting also offers wet sandblasting services, also known as dustless blasting. Wet blasting achieves the same result as traditional dry blasting; however, it adds water and reduces the amount of dust created. When wet sandblasting, a rust additive is inserted into the water to reduce the risk of flash rust.