BGRS, Inc (BLast Grit Recovery Systems)

Based on your description, it sounds like you're referring to BGRS, Inc., also known as Blast Grit Recovery Systems. However, as of my knowledge cutoff date in October 2023, I don't have specific information about a company named BGRS, Inc. specializing in "BLast Grit Recovery Systems."


For companies in the industrial sector dealing with abrasive blasting and grit recovery systems, the focus typically centers on providing equipment and solutions designed to recover and recycle blasting media. This is crucial for industries such as shipbuilding, bridge maintenance, and other heavy-duty industries where surface preparation is necessary.


These companies usually offer:



  1. Abrasive Recycling Systems: Equipment designed to collect and clean used blasting media so it can be reused, thus reducing waste and operating costs.



  2. Dust Collection Systems: Integrated systems to capture dust generated during the blasting process, improving environmental compliance and worker safety.



  3. Portable and Recoverable Blast Units: Equipment that can be easily moved to different job sites and includes built-in recovery systems for grit and dust.



  4. Environmental Control: Systems designed to meet environmental regulations by controlling emissions and reducing waste.



  5. Custom Solutions: Tailored systems to fit the specific needs of different industrial applications.




If BGRS, Inc. or Blast Grit Recovery Systems is an existing entity, they may offer products and services along these lines. For the most current and detailed information, I recommend visiting their official website or contacting them directly.


Products

dust collectors, air classifiers, double dump valves, lime slaking systems, waste water treatment

Houston USA

10440 Windfern Road
Houston TX 77064
USA

Ships

ST. LOUIS

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