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16/12/25
by Miles

Composite propeller blades require surface treatments that are precise, repeatable, and material-safe. Wet blasting is the perfect solution for achieving this balance.

Here's how wet blasting is applied, and why it delivers clear advantages.

Key applications

• Surface preparation prior to painting, coating, or bonding

• Removal of old coatings, oxidation, and light contamination

• Uniform surface texturing to improve adhesion

• Cleaning complex geometries without damaging fibres or resin systems

Advantages over dry blasting

• Reduced aggressiveness - The water cushions the abrasive, minimising fibre exposure and resin damage.

• Consistent surface finish - Produces a smooth, even texture across the blade, including leading edges and tight radii.

• Improved process control - Lower heat generation and reduced static make results more predictable.

• Cleaner and safer operation - Dust is suppressed, improving visibility, operator safety, and environmental control.

• Longer component life - Less material removal helps preserve structural integrity and aerodynamic performance.

For composite propeller blades, wet blasting supports both quality and longevity.

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