
Hydrodemolition - Hydroblasting - Water Jetting - UHP

Hydrodemolition - Despite the name, hydro demolition is not used so much for the purposes of actual demolition but for concrete restoration and protection. Perhaps more commonly known as hydroblasting or water jetting, the hydroblast process is a concrete removal technique utilising ultra high pressure water jets.
UHP water jetting is an excellent way to achieve exceptional surface preparation results and by utilising ultra high pressure water jet technology surfaces are left with a high quality smooth finish which conventional cleaning methods such as sandblasting, wet blasting and shot blasting cannot produce.
Scarification or Scarifying - perhaps more commonly known as concrete roughening, concrete scabbling or surface retexturing can be effectively carried out using ultra high pressure up to 2500 bar and a multitude of rotating nozzles. Can use between 1 and 6 jets to find solutions for any concrete roughening task. Ro
ad surface retexturing on all surfaces including tarmac and asphalt can also be accomplished using this system. This leaves the surface with an antiskid finish and saves valuable time and money with not having to re-lay the road surface.
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a High Pressure
to clean all types of machinery and mixer equipment including concrete and cement mixers, tarmac layers and pavers, rubber/resin mixers and paint mixer tanks. Other methods like burning and grinding can damage the surface and equipment being cleaned and are slow and dangerous to both the operator and the environment. By just using water to do our work this leaves the surfaces being cleaned with no damage and has little or no impact on the surrounding areas. Most equipment and mixers are put back to nearly new condition


Concrete Cutting and hydrodemolition can take place in almost any construction or refurbishment project and can also take place next to pipe bursting. If the bursting rig hits solid stone or concrete, can cut the obstacle out in the path of the pipebursting unit - allowing it to continue down the same route without having to move or be sent off in the wrong direction.
The removal of coatings, paints, mill scale, contaminants and rust using ultra high pressure is rapidly growing in popularity as a surface preparation technique in favour of more traditional abrasive blast cleaning methods. This is mainly due to the fact that all coatings can be removed using water alone without the need for any chemicals or abrasives leaving a mess free, spark free environment. By doing this it means our equipment can work in places where this is essential such as oil, gas and petrochemical plants, refineries, power stations, chemical plants, on gas tanks, fuel/diesel tanks and other places where traditional sand blasting units can’t work due to the risk of sparks.

Paint Stripping - can be carried out on all types of surface, the most common surfaces where is UHP is utilised are metal and concrete. Using an array of
professional rotating nozzles with all types of jet configurations we can find the quickest solution for your
work.
Can also remove several layers of foul paint from all types of boats, ships, narrow boats and marine vessel taking their surface back to new steel ready for recoating. Recoating can be applied almost immediately. This again can be done just by using water alone so no mess from grits or abrasives to clean up. Work can be carried out with open handheld lance or if required a self contained unit which stops all over spray and has the option of vacuum recovery to collect all waste water and debris.
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igh Pressure Washing (UHP) - including building cleaning, tank cleaning, wet blasting, drain jetting, chewing gum removal, paint stripping, graffiti removal, boat cleaning, sand blasting, oil, grease and diesel stain cleaning, cleaning after fire, smoke and flood damage, drive and patio washing and much, much more.
The environmentally friendly removal of coatings, paints, mill scale, contaminants and rust using ultra high pressure is rapidly growing in popularity as a surface preparation technique in favour of more traditional abrasive blast cleaning methods such as sand blasting and shot blasting. This is mainly due to the fact that all coatings can be removed using water alone without the need for any chemicals or abrasives leaving a mess free, spark free environment. By doing this it means our equipment can work in places where this is essential such as oil, gas and petrochemical plants, refineries, power stations, chemical plants, on gas tanks, fuel/diesel tanks and other places where traditional sand blasting units can’t work due to the risk of sparks.
Paint stripping and coating removal can be carried out on all types of surfaces, the most common surfaces where UHP is utilised are metal and concrete. This is ideal for bridge deck preparation, whether it be the total removal of a waterproof membrane or just the cleaning of bridge deck joints. The jetting process removes all traces of the waterproofing and leaves the surface ready for the next application. With concrete the process also retextures the surface leaving an ideal key for bonding to. Using an array of professional rotating nozzles with all types of jet configurations we can find the quickest solution for your work.
Paint grid and paint booth high pressure cleaning can take place onsite in situ or if the grids can be removed from the paint shop as separate units we can also jet wash the underside if required. Cleaning the grids takes minutes and returns them back to new condition keeping down time to an absolute minimum. Tracks, runners, plates and chains can also be cleaned when the track is in operation.
UHP water jetting is an excellent way to achieve exceptional surface preparation results and utilising ultra high pressure water jetting technology reduces the need for a secondary finish. Surfaces are left with a high quality smooth rust free finish which conventional cleaning methods such as sandblasting cannot produce.
The coatings are totally removed and do not spread the paint about like burning would on surfaces such as granite. Due to the heat produced in the jetting operations there is little or no drying time therefore having no down time for the reapplication of protective coatings.
ULTRA HIGH PRESSURE (UHP) for all types of cutting tasks. This can be anything from precision concrete cutting and hydrodemolition to cutting of rubber, plastic and wood. All cutting is completed with water alone and an abrasive is only added into the water when cold cutting or metal cutting. This is similar to the wet blasting process but at a considerably higher pressure and using a much finer jet and abrasive.
Unlike the lower pressure, very high flow pumps used for hydrodemoltion, our units use pressure up to 2,500 bar and very low volumes of water - normally around 1000 litres per hour. The lower pressure hydrodem unit normally produces around 1000 bar but has a flow rate of over four times the rate of the UHP unit - making considerably more waste but with no increase in production levels. The other main advantage is that the UHP unit can do a very accurate cut in the concrete and will cut any type of concrete where the lower pressure systems leaves a much rougher cut and struggles with very hard strong concrete.








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UHP Water Jetting - Hydrodemolition - Hydroblasting and Concrete Scarification or Scarifying Concrete Cutting and Concrete and Stone Cleaning - Ultra High Pressure Washing and Cleaning