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Definition of Sandblasting
1. sandblast [v] - See also: sandblast
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sandblasting
Literary usage of Sandblasting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Occupational Diseases: Their Causation, Symptoms, Treatment and Prevention by William Gilman Thompson (1914)
"sandblasting.—The sandblast is an apparatus ... sandblasting constitutes probably
the most dangerous of all the mineral dust hazards, and it is impossible ..."
2. HVAC and Chemical Resistance Handbook for the Engineer and Architect: A ...by Tom Arimes by Tom Arimes (1994)
"In those areas where sandblasting is impractical, acid etch with a solution of
one part muriatic acid and one to two parts water. ..."
3. A Survey of Industrial Health-hazards and Occupational Diseases in Ohio by Ohio State Board of Health, Emery Roe Hayhurst (1915)
"also the dressing of castings by other means than grinding, such
as "sandblasting," "rattling" in tumbling machines, and "chipping" by means of
steel tools. ..."
4. Marine Maintenance and Repair Industry: Guides to Pollution Prevention by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"sandblasting takes place immediately above the marine railway dock, ... Tarps should
be used during sandblasting operations to prevent the off-site ..."
5. Recycling and Reuse of Material Found on Superfund Sites by Lawrence Smith, Jeffrey Means (1994)
"... studying the recycling of spent ABM, or "sandblasting grit," as a raw material
for the manufacture of Portland Type l cement for construction purposes. ..."
6. The Metal Casting and Heat Treating Industry: Guide to Pollution Prevention by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"sandblasting sandblasting at Plant B is performed indoors in four sandblasting
booths. One baghouse collects par- ticulates from all these systems. ..."
7. The Occupational Diseases: Their Causation, Symptoms, Treatment and Prevention by William Gilman Thompson (1914)
"sandblasting.—The sandblast is an apparatus ... sandblasting constitutes probably
the most dangerous of all the mineral dust hazards, and it is impossible ..."
8. HVAC and Chemical Resistance Handbook for the Engineer and Architect: A ...by Tom Arimes by Tom Arimes (1994)
"In those areas where sandblasting is impractical, acid etch with a solution of
one part muriatic acid and one to two parts water. ..."
9. A Survey of Industrial Health-hazards and Occupational Diseases in Ohio by Ohio State Board of Health, Emery Roe Hayhurst (1915)
"also the dressing of castings by other means than grinding, such
as "sandblasting," "rattling" in tumbling machines, and "chipping" by means of
steel tools. ..."
10. Marine Maintenance and Repair Industry: Guides to Pollution Prevention by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"sandblasting takes place immediately above the marine railway dock, ... Tarps should
be used during sandblasting operations to prevent the off-site ..."
11. Recycling and Reuse of Material Found on Superfund Sites by Lawrence Smith, Jeffrey Means (1994)
"... studying the recycling of spent ABM, or "sandblasting grit," as a raw material
for the manufacture of Portland Type l cement for construction purposes. ..."
12. The Metal Casting and Heat Treating Industry: Guide to Pollution Prevention by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"sandblasting sandblasting at Plant B is performed indoors in four sandblasting
booths. One baghouse collects par- ticulates from all these systems. ..."