| 1. | Shot peening and abrasive blasting can apply materials on metal surfaces.
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| 2. | Inexpensive abrasive blasting systems and smaller cabinets use ceramic nozzles.
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| 3. | Dry-ice blasting technology can trace its roots to conventional abrasive blasting.
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| 4. | This included abrasive blasting of the wall.
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| 5. | The first abrasive blasting process was patented by Benjamin Chew Tilghman on 18 October 1870.
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| 6. | There is a large amount of dust created through abrasive blasting from the substrate and abrasive.
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| 7. | An alternative media for non-abrasive blasting is water-ice, known as ice blasting.
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| 8. | The building underwent its first exterior cleaning ( a type of abrasive blasting ) in July 1964.
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| 9. | An abrasive blasting was used, with the lead waste collected and safely removed from the site for disposal.
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| 10. | Another method of preparing the surface prior to coating is known as abrasive blasting or sandblasting and shot blasting.
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