August, 2009

We've moved! Our new adress is 422 Vulcan St. Buffalo NY 14207. As always we are BY Appoinment Only as we are not always blasting in the shop.

We're now able to accomodate larger trucks and trailers with our larger blast room. Our new blast room is 16' wide x 14' Tall x 28' long

July, 2009

We are moving to a NEW LOCATION

We are in the process of getting our shop moved to Vulcan St. Just minutes away from the old location. This will give us more room to handle you projects. As always please call before heading down to see out new place as we may be out with the mobile units!

February, 2009

We have expanded our services list to include glass-bead blasting, as well as powdercoating. These two new tools really expand the range of what we can offer you on your next project.

November, 2008

WE BLASTED OUR 200th VEHICLE!

We would like to thank our customers for helping us to reach this milestone, we couldn't have done it without you!

July 28, 2008

NEW website up and running! We are pleased to announce that we have posted our new website to inform our potential customers as to the processes that we offer and the information behind it.

SERVICES

Soda Blasting
Media Blasting
Glass Bead Blasting
Sand Blasting
Mobile Blasting
Powder Coating
Dry Ice Blasting

NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS


August, 2009

We've moved! Our new adress is 422 Vulcan St. Buffalo NY 14207. As always we are BY Appoinment Only as we are not always blasting in the shop.
We're now able to accomodate larger trucks and trailers with our larger blast room. Our new blast room is 16' wide x 14' Tall x 28' long

Soda Blasting
Soda blasting is the process of propelling Sodium Bicarbonate(Baking Soda) from a blast machine using the power of compressed air. This method has an almost infinite amount of uses. Baking Soda can be used to strip paint and coatings from metals, fiberglass, glass, brick, stone, tile, and other delicate surfaces all without damaging the surface. It is also great for removing grafitti from delicate surfaces like brick, stone, concrete, marbel, or granite. One of the biggest uses is for Automotive restoration. It is used to strip layers of paint, primer, undercoating, and sealers all while not damging or warping the metal. The baking soda breaks apart on impact which prevents any heat buildup which can cause warping. The soda is so delicate it will not remove rust but once all the coatings are removed from the surface we brush blast the parts with a different media to remove residue and remaining rust. After blasting hundreds of cars we have found this 2 part process to be the best method to safely, effectively clean the parts.When replacing parts is not an option, soda blasting is a great alternative to sanding the parts by hand and will give you better results in a fraction of the time! If you're spending thousands on a paint job why not start it right by getting the car completely stripped? We are able to safely remove paint and primer from Corvettes and other fiberglass-bodied cars too. See our gallery for examples.

Media Blasting
Media blasting is the process of propelling blast media particles from a blasting machine using the power of compressed air. This is a commonly mis-used term. It is most often used to describe blasting with plastic media, baking soda, or something similar. Media blasting actually refers to any type of blast media used. Blast Off Inc. has about a dozen different blast medias on hand at all times. Blasting delicate parts such as automotive body parts is not an easy task but after 4 1/2 years and hundreds of projects we have it down to a science. We are able to determine the appropriate blast media to use based on the material being blasted, the coatings, and the condition of the material. We are able to blast these delicate parts with excellent results due to our 4 1/2 years of experience specializing in coatings removal. This is not just point and shoot like heavy sandblasting. See our gallery for examples.
Glass Bead Blasting
Glass Bead Blasting is used to remove/clean foreign substances from the surface without removing base material or causing a dimensional change to the surface. This makes this a great method for cleaning engine parts as you do not want to remove material on mating surfaces where gaskets are used.Glass bead works great for cleaning/deburring and gives the appearance of a slightly polished finish on aluminum engine parts or anything else. See our gallery for examples.
Sand Blasting
Sand Blasting is the process of propelling blast media particles from a blasting machine using the power of compressed air. Sand blasting is a geneic term that was used when Silica Sand was used to blast with, Silica sand is very dangerous and should not be used unless by a proffesional with the proper respirators and filtration equipment. We at Blast Off Inc. do not use Silica sand but there are many alternative blast medias that we do use that actually work better and are safer. We always have at least a dozen different blast medias on hand at all times to use the correct media for the correct application. We are not like the "big" blasters that just use the same blast medias that they use on bridges and heavy steel which cause the warping/damaging problems that are so common. We do also have the capabilities of blasting the heavy stuff too!
Powder Coating
We at Blast Off Inc. are able to offer Powder Coating through our business partners. All items that are going to be powder coated have to be blasted first, so we are able to blast the items then pass them along to one of our Powder Coating shops to provide the coating services. They are in our shop to pick up the stuff we blast for them anyway!
Mobile Blasting
We are able to offer mobile blasting services on site. Our mobile blasting projects include, but are not limited to, boat bottoms, inground pools, graffitti removal, log home stripping, smoke/soot remediation, stripping paint from brick.
Dry Ice Blasting
Blast Off is now offering Dry Ice blasting!

What is Dry Ice Blasting?
Dry ice blasting is the process of propelling Dry Ice(frozen carbon dioxide (CO2) ) from a specialized blast machine using the power of compressed air. This process is environmentally-friendly and contains no secondary contaminants such as solvents or grit media. The process of Dry Ice blasting allows most items to be cleaned in place without time-consuming dis-assembly and is approved for use in the food industry. It can be can be used to remove production residues, release agents, contaminants, paints, oils and biofilms. It is a non-abrasive, nonflammable and non-conductive cleaning method.