PLASTI-GRIT Equipment
The equipment we now make available for you provides a total system solution for all your blasting needs. Custom configured systems are also available.
The PLASTI-GRIT System
The perfect stripping solution for all your coating removal problems--NEW from Composition Materials Co.! Four new systems are now available in models ranging from 36" to 72" wide -- powerful enough to handle any cabinet blasting job and specifically designed for use with Plasti-Grit media. Engineered for rapid, environmentally safe and economic cleaning and coatings removal from most surfaces, these stand-alone stations, consisting of Blast Cabinet and Reclamation Unit operate free of toxic chemical strippers and remove coatings without etching, marring, warping or otherwise damaging delicate substrates.
The Plasti-Grit Airbroom
A highly innovative and useful new tool from Composition Materials Co. The Airbroom revolutionizes blast room cleanup and efficiency. Featuring sweeper fins made from a patented DuPont material widely acclaimed for rugged, long-life service, the Airbroom is designed to clean blast rooms used for paint stripping and coatings removal with a saving of more than 20% of total labor hours.
The Stripblaster Blast Room
Composition Materials also markets a total blast room developed by Envirosystem Equipment Company Inc. This state-of-the-art system incorporates the Air Wall, a Blast Booth and a StripMaster in one package as a one-stop solution for all blasting problems, allowing minimization of costs by using a complete turnkey operation.
The Air Wall™ Dust Collection System
A high volume, high efficiency dust collection system at low operating cost from Envirosystems Equipment Company Inc. is widely marketed by Composition Materials Co. Whether the job calls for surface preparation, coatings removal, deflashing or any other industrial cleaning operation, this equipment--in a variety of sizes and models--uses the latest technological designs in dust collection and air filtration to combat air pollution.










