Airblast B.V.

Airblast B.V. is a company that specializes in providing a wide range of surface treatment solutions and equipment, particularly focused on the fields of sandblasting and spray painting. Established in the Netherlands, Airblast B.V. has grown to become a global leader in its industry, offering high-quality products and services for various applications in construction, shipbuilding, oil and gas, and other industrial sectors.


Key offerings by Airblast B.V. include:



  1. Sandblasting Equipment: Airblast provides equipment for abrasive blasting, which is commonly used for cleaning, surface preparation, and finishing tasks. This includes portable blasters, blast rooms, cabinets, and various abrasive materials.



  2. Spray Painting Equipment: The company offers an extensive range of spray painting equipment including spray guns, spray booths, and other accessories designed to achieve superior coating applications.



  3. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Airblast also supplies critical safety gear for operators working in abrasive blasting and painting environments, such as helmets, suits, and breathing apparatuses.



  4. Aftermarket Services: They provide maintenance, repair, and spare parts for their equipment, ensuring longevity and performance.



  5. Training and Consultancy: Airblast offers expert training and consultancy services to help clients optimize their surface treatment processes and ensure standards compliance.




The company is known for its innovative approach, continuously developing new technologies and solutions to meet the evolving needs of its customers. Airblast B.V. has an extensive global footprint, with numerous distributors and partners around the world, ensuring that their products and services are available to a wide range of international customers.


Their commitment to quality, safety, and customer satisfaction has solidified Airblast B.V.'s reputation as a trusted name in the surface treatment industry.


Products

Airblast Blast Cleaning and Graco Paintspray Equipment

Heerhugowaard The Netherlands

P.O.Box 1075
Heerhugowaard NL 1700 BB
The Netherlands

Ships

MAHAKAM

Barge | Flag: Republic of Panama | Port: PANAMA

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