Water jet stripping, or water jet cleaning, or water blast cleaning, is a widely used process for the removal of material, coating, or contamination from the surface of a work piece. Progressive Surface has experience with all types of water jet processes and specializes in ultra-high pressure water jet stripping.
The water jet stripping process removes these coatings with one of two different mechanisms: erosion or delamination. Erosion is used on the majority of hard coatings such as metal and carbide thermal spray coatings. A special nozzle is used to break up the water stream into small droplets, which impact the surface of the coating. This causes small pieces of the coating to erode off the surface, leaving the substrate intact.
The other mechanism of removal is delamination, which is used on softer coatings such as paint, adhesives, ceramic and abradable thermal sprayed coatings. With these softer coatings a nozzle keeps the waterjet stream intact, allowing it to penetrate the coating and impact the substrate, spreading out to delaminate the coating at the bond interface. Much faster stripping rates are achieved with this type of coating removal as compared to the hard coatings that require erosion removal. It is crucial that the mode of removal is understood so that the correct water jet cleaning nozzle and process parameters are selected.
Most waterjet systems consist of the following subsystems:
- pump to pressurize the water
- nozzle to deliver the correct stream of water to the work piece
- enclosure to contain process
- nozzle and part manipulators
- waste handling equipment
- process control devices