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Shapes and Shades

Industrial Services

Keeping your plant safe and clean

Consultation

The tools and the knowledge to evaluate the task

Our high resolution drone cameras can inspect the site or equipment no matter how remote or hard to reach it may be. Our experienced specialists can then evaluate the task and approximate the appropriate course of action to accomplish your goals

Facilities Maintenance

Integrated facility management

Facilities Management is a cost efficient way to streamline the management of your premises
through the upkeep and repair of your organization’s assets and its building systems in order to maintain a maximally functional and operable environment.

By having the cleaning, grounds maintenance, and repairs managed centrally through a single source, Proline's dedicated Facility Management division is a reliable building management solution for busy organizations.

Vapor Blasting

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Vapor blasting can substitute for sandblasting for virtually any application, but there are surfaces, conditions and environments for which wet blasting is especially advantageous. The main advantage of vapor abrasive blasting over sand blasting is that it reduces dust, allowing for operators to work in a wide range of environments with minimal setup and cleanup costs. It results in a cleaner, more consistent finished, ready to coat, with no embedded particles or clinging dust.

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ALONGSIDE OTHER WORKERS

Dust from dry blasting presents not only an inhalation health hazard, but severely limits visibility. Whereas dry blasting operations must be sequestered from normal operations, wet blasters can work in close proximity with other workers with minimal precautionary measures.

 

INDUSTRIAL SETTINGS

Dry blasting can cast dry sparks charged with static electricity which can lead to explosions in the presence of flammable gases. Wet blasting does not completely eliminate sparks, but when sparks occur they are cold sparks (without static electricity), minimizing the explosive potential.

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