Sand Blasting service
Our sand blasting service is designed to clean, roughen, or smooth the surface of moulds using controlled abrasive blasting. It is commonly used as a pre-treatment step before engraving or texturing, or to remove rust, scale, and old coatings without damaging the mould. With precise control over pressure and grit size, we ensure uniform surface finishes that prepare moulds for the next stage of production. This service plays a key role in extending mould life and improving final product quality.

Sand Blasting service

Our sand blasting service is designed to clean, roughen, or smooth the surface of moulds using controlled abrasive blasting. It is commonly used as a pre-treatment step before engraving or texturing, or to remove rust, scale, and old coatings without damaging the mould. With precise control over pressure and grit size, we ensure uniform surface finishes that prepare moulds for the next stage of production. This service plays a key role in extending mould life and improving final product quality.
Sand Blasting service

Our sand blasting service is designed to clean, roughen, or smooth the surface of moulds using controlled abrasive blasting. It is commonly used as a pre-treatment step before engraving or texturing, or to remove rust, scale, and old coatings without damaging the mould. With precise control over pressure and grit size, we ensure uniform surface finishes that prepare moulds for the next stage of production. This service plays a key role in extending mould life and improving final product quality.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is sandblasting?
Sandblasting is a surface treatment process where abrasive material is blasted onto a mould using high pressure to clean, roughen, or prepare it for further treatments like texturing or engraving.
2. When is sandblasting required?
It is typically used as a pre-treatment step before texturing or laser engraving, or for removing rust, stains, and surface contaminants from moulds.
3. Does sandblasting damage the mould surface?
No. When done correctly with the right pressure and grit size, sandblasting is a safe and controlled process that does not damage the mould surface.
4. What types of moulds can be sandblasted?
Sandblasting can be done on plastic moulds, automotive moulds, consumer product moulds, and various industrial tooling components.



