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Sodium Bicarbonate Blast Cleaning (SBBC)

Last updated: July 19, 2024

What Does Sodium Bicarbonate Blast Cleaning (SBBC) Mean?

Sodium bicarbonate blast cleaning (SBBC) refers to a non-destructive metal surface preparation method that is used for cleaning, paint stripping, surface maintenance and rust removal, and is primarily used in the automotive and food processing industries.

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Corrosionpedia Explains Sodium Bicarbonate Blast Cleaning (SBBC)

The effect of sodium bicarbonate blast cleaning (SBBC) is similar to that of using a sand blaster. Like other abrasive blasting methods, SBBC uses an air compressor but uses sodium bicarbonate instead of sand as the cleaning abrasive.

Some unique advantages that SBBC provides:

  • Facilitates both surface cleaning and removing old coatings in one step
  • Allows for unique cutting patterns and action due to the specific properties of sodium bicarbonate
  • Does not require any surface cleaning or preparation
  • Does not require any steel reprofiling
  • Reduces solid waste because sodium bicarbonate is soluble in water
  • An environmentally friendly alternative to traditional abrasive blasting
  • Acts as a natural rust inhibitor
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