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A practical and comprehensive account of the technology and applications of hydroblasting, a technique used more and more in the preparation of steel and other surfaces.
Steel surfaces will corrode unless they are properly prepared and coated. Such corrosion can have disastrous effects (eg bridge collapse) therefore the preparation of the surface is of major importance.
Due to environmental pressure to move away from grit-blasting, high-pressure water can now be used to prepare surfaces, with few environmental costs.
This book systematically and critically reviews the state of current hydroblasting technology and its applications. The book is essentially practical in nature and is written by an expert in the field.
Chapter 2 - Fundamentals of Hydroblasting
2.1 Properties and structure of high-speed water jets
2.2 Basic processes of water drop impact
2.3 Parameter influence on the coating removal
2.4 Models of coating removal process
Chapter 3 - Hydroblasting Equipment
3.1 High-pressure water jet machines
3.2 Pressure generator
3.3 High-pressure hoses and fittings
3.4 Hydroblasting tools
3.5 Nozzle carriers
3.6 Hydroblasting nozzles
3.7 Vacuuming and water treatment systems
Chapter 4 - Steel Surface Preparation by Hydroblasting
4.1 Efficiency of hydroblasting
4.2 Cost aspects
4.3 Problems of disposal
4.4 Safety features of hydroblasting
Chapter 5 - Surface Quality Aspects
5.1 Surface quality features
5.2 Adhesion strength
5.3 Flash rust
5.4 Non-visible contaminants - salt content
5.5 Embedded abrasive particles
5.6 Wettability of steel substrates
5.7 Roughness and profile of substrates
5.8 Aspects of substrate surface integrity
Chapter 6 - Hydroblasting Standards
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Initial conditions
6.3 Visual surface preparation definitions and cleaning degrees
6.4 Non-visible surface cleanliness definitions
6.5 Flash rusted surface definitions
6.6 Special advise
Chapter 7 - Alternative Developments in Hydroblasting
7.1 Pulsed liquid jets for surface preparation
7.2 Hydro-abrasive jets for surface preparation
7.3 High-speed ice jets for surface preparation
7.4 Water jet/ultrasonic device for surface preparation
References
Appendix
Index