Do you know how two people are different from each other? On what basis is one person determine to be great than another one? On what basis would you decide that one person is superior to another person? Let me tell you what Friedrich Nietzsche has said about this-“What separates two people most profoundly is a different sense and degree of cleanliness”
Cleanliness is something that is considered as one of the superior habits in a person. Everyone is judged based on their cleanliness habits. It starts with our own personal cleanliness to our house cleanliness moving on to society to the locality to the city to state to country and finally to the whole world. What matters is how a person contributes to the cleanliness of the world where he is living.
So, with that said, let’s move to the topic that is about one of the methods of cleaning that is WATER BLAST CLEANING. A water blast refers to the force with which the water is released from a source. In the same way, water blast cleaning is a practice that depends entirely on the absolute force of water from a pressurized source to achieve the desired cleaning effect on the intended surface. This technique is used for cleaning internal and external surfaces according to the requirement and convenience. Water blast cleaning is also called HYDRO BLASTING.
Hydro blasting
or water blast cleaning successfully removes a varied variety of dirt in difficult-to-reach locations in a very efficient manner. It is one of the safest methods because there is no use of any chemicals. The entire process uses water only. This is the reason because of which the method is been in use in a growing number of applications that were previously using abrasive blasting techniques which consist of the use of various chemicals.
Water blasting operations are majorly divided into two parts that are high pressure and ultra-high pressure based on the following operating pressures:
- High-Pressure Water Blasting- pressures from 690 bar to 1,700 bar
(10,000 psi to 25,000 psi)
- Ultra high-Pressure Water Blasting- pressures more than 1,700 bar
(> 25,000 psi)
The hydro blasting method is widely in use by the industrial sectors. Along with that, the commercial sector is also doing the same. And now it is also used as one of the domestic cleaning methods.
Advantages of Water Blast Cleaning:
- Very effective in all sectors including industrial, commercial, and even domestic.
- Water is the least corrosive.
- Since it is water, the method is not harmful.
- No use of any cleaning agents or chemicals.
- The stream of water can be focused even on small areas to clean the dirt.
- It does not damage the nearby surfaces.
- After blasting, there is minimum clean-up as water will dry up or flow.
- There is no risk of clogging the blasting machine.
Since every coin has two sides, so there are also some disadvantages of the method. It is also important that water blasting is done perfectly. Very high pressure of water stream can injure a person or an animal that it would hit. And certain coatings are resistant to water blasting.
Following are the equipment’s that is necessary for the water blasting method:
- Water Blasting Machines
- Pressure pumps
- Nozzles
- Hoses
- Valves
- Fittings
- Safety
- And other engineered accessories.
CONCLUSION:
Water blast cleaning is an approved method of cleaning. It is also safe when compared to other methods of cleaning. So, one can use it without any fear. Also, maintain the cleanliness in and around you to keep yourselves healthy and disease-free.
Total Remediation, LLC is one such company that provides us with various cleaning and disinfecting services in the US. At Total Remediation, LLC they work daily to provide their clients with niche cleaning and disinfecting services so they can get back to work, school, and socializing in a safe and protected environment. They specialize in water blasting 2500-10,000 psi, concrete cleaning, construction final clean, dry ice blasting, and more. The main motive of the company is to keep your family members, friends, employees, and customers safe.
To read more articles, click here.