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27/06/25
by Miles
Coated tools

When it comes to preparing components for high-performance coatings like PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) and CVD (Chemical Vapor Deposition), surface preparation is key — and wet blasting is one of the most effective and reliable methods.

Here’s why:

Surface cleanliness: Wet blasting removes oxides, residues, and contaminants without embedding particles or generating heat — providing a pristine surface for coating adhesion.

Controlled roughness: It delivers a uniform, finely tuned surface texture (Ra) ideal for coating nucleation and mechanical interlocking — something many other methods struggle to do consistently.

Non-destructive process: Unlike dry blasting or mechanical polishing, wet blasting avoids micro-cracks and preserves dimensional tolerances, especially important for precision and heat-treated parts.

One-step cleaning and surface conditioning: It combines cleaning and surface preparation in a single operation, reducing process steps and improving consistency.

Ideal for complex geometries: The process effectively cleans internal cavities and intricate shapes that are difficult to access with other finishing methods.

Suitable components for wet blasting pre-PVD/CVD coating include:

Cutting tools: Carbide inserts, end mills, drill bits, taps, reamers

Aerospace components: Turbine and compressor blades, vanes

Medical implants: Spinal implants, orthopaedic devices, bone screws

Whether you’re targeting tool life, biocompatibility, or corrosion resistance — starting with the right surface prep makes all the difference.

Learn more about the many different applications for wet blasting

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