Address
Unit 22, 149 Glen Road
Comber
County Down
BT23 5QU
About Rust Busters NI
Rustbusters NI Ltd are one of Northern Ireland’s leading Shot blasting, powder coating and metal finishing specialist. With a life time of experience within the treatment and finishing industry our team have the ability to work with a wide range of materials to give you a professional one stop solution for all of your finishing needs.
Having constantly re-invested in our equipment and capabilities throughout the last decade we are proud to say that we represent the best in class for our techniques and expertise, bringing the most up to date technologies available in the industry in both Northern Ireland and ROI.
We have an in-depth understanding of the manufacturing industry in Northern Ireland and ROI and act as a trusted sub-contractor to a wide range of manufacturing companies within the architectural cladding, construction products, precision engineering and aggregates industries.
We have an in-depth understanding of the manufacturing industry in Northern Ireland and ROI and act as a trusted sub-contractor to a wide range of manufacturing companies within the architectural cladding, construction products, precision engineering and aggregates industries.
Rust Removal Service
Our full end to end chemical pre-treatment tanks consist of the most up to date technology available for professional treatment in the industry for a professional one stop solution. Our shot blasting facilities consist of two booths, one small for components and a second larger walk in booth measuring 6 meters by 4 meters. A full range of ferrous and non-ferrous blast media are utilised in our blast cleaning operations. As well as blasting with chilled iron, aluminium oxide, glass beads, soda and non metallic media.
Having constantly re-invested in our equipment and capabilities throughout the last decade we are proud to say that we represent the best in class for our techniques and expertise, bringing the most up to date technologies available in the industry in both Northern Ireland and ROI.
We have an in-depth understanding of the manufacturing industry in Northern Ireland and ROI and act as a trusted sub-contractor to a wide range of manufacturing companies within the architectural cladding, construction products, precision engineering and aggregates industries.
We have an in-depth understanding of the manufacturing industry in Northern Ireland and ROI and act as a trusted sub-contractor to a wide range of manufacturing companies within the architectural cladding, construction products, precision engineering and aggregates industries.
- Glass Bead Blasting
Bead blasting is the process of removing surface deposits by applying fine glass beads at a high pressure without damaging the surface. In removing paint for auto body work, bead blasting is preferred over sand blasting, as sand blasting tends to invite rust formation under re-painted surfaces. - Shot Blasting
In wheel blasting, a wheel uses centrifugal force to propel the abrasive against an object. It is typically categorized as an airless blasting operation because there is no propellant (gas or liquid) used. A wheel machine is a high-power, high-efficiency blasting operation with recyclable abrasive. - Soda Blasting
Soda blasting is a process in which sodium bicarbonate is applied against a surface using compressed air. An early use was to restore the Statue of Liberty in the 1980s. It is a very mild form of abrasive blasting, much milder than sandblasting. - Steel Grit Blasting
Abrasive grit blasting, or sand blast cleaning, is a surface treatment process widely used in a variety of different industries with many diverse purposes. Abrasive blasting is the process by which an abrasive media is accelerated through a blasting nozzle by means of compressed air. - Sand Blasting
Traditionally abrasive grit blasting has been considered a “low tech” process, generically called sand blasting. Today, however, abrasive blast cleaning is a vital process used not only to remove rust, but to prepare surfaces for high performance coatings or to treat final products to give them the luster and surface texture desired by the retail consumer. - Powder Coating
Powder coating is a type of coating that is applied as a free-flowing, dry powder. The main difference between a conventional liquid paint and a powder coating is that the powder coating does not require a solvent to keep the binder and filler parts in a liquid suspension form. The coating is typically applied electrostatically and is then cured under heat to allow it to flow and form a “skin”.
Rust Removal Service
Our full end to end chemical pre-treatment tanks consist of the most up to date technology available for professional treatment in the industry for a professional one stop solution. Our shot blasting facilities consist of two booths, one small for components and a second larger walk in booth measuring 6 meters by 4 meters. A full range of ferrous and non-ferrous blast media are utilised in our blast cleaning operations. As well as blasting with chilled iron, aluminium oxide, glass beads, soda and non metallic media.
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Reviews of Rust Busters NI
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John McCaughey
Excellent to work with, can easily trust them with any paint job i have and will use them again soon.
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