Returning from an overseas principle convention in Belgium, MD of BAMR (Pty) Ltd. Graham Duk, revealed that its distributorship agreement with Monti Power Bristle Blasters has been extended to cover most sub Saharan territories with the exception of Nigeria, Angola and Ghana where Monti Power has distributors in place.
“Since acquiring the distributorship of Monti Power’s Bristle Blaster for South Africa in April 2022, we have made inroads into industries where the treatment of metal corrosion is a major problem – mines, oil & gas and ship repair as the most prominent.
“MontiPower Bristle Blasters have been recognised as a cutting-edge solution in the fight against corrosion. These innovative tools combine mechanical and abrasive action to remove rust and old coatings from metal surfaces, exposing a clean substrate. What sets them apart is their ability to simultaneously create an anchor profile compatible with ISO8501-1Sa2½–3 and roughness levels of up to 120µm that reinforces the bond between the equipment’s surface and protective coatings —a textured surface that improves coating adhesion. This dual-action process not only restores the integrity of the equipment but also prepares the surface for effective corrosion-resistant coatings, ensuring long-term protection. Bristle Blasters offer a unique solution. Adding to the versatility of these hand-held tools is their availability in three different power sources: pneumatic, electric & cordless models.
“The latter cordless model is proving to be especially popular in these days of loadshedding where electrical power is unavailable for prolonged periods, meaning that essential maintenance work can be carried out uninterrupted, saving time and costs.
“Other noteworthy advantages of the Bristle Blaster are its compact dimensions and ease of operation, making it the ideal tool for maintenance work where rope access or ‘cherry pickers’ are required, such as metal silos, wind turbine towers and refinery structures and pipework applications.
“The SA Navy has also found applications for the Bristle Blaster being a highly effective hand held tool against corrosion on board ships, especially in confined spaces.
“The business end of the Bristle Blaster comprises an abrasive ‘belt’ which can prepare an area of rust contamination at a rate of 1m2/h, ready for the application of specialised corrosion resistant coatings. The ‘belt’ can then be re-sharpened by simply reversing the direct of the belt, effectively doubling or tripling the life of cutting surface before replacement is necessary.”
A further advantage over traditional blasting or chemical methods of corrosion removal is that these are unnecessary with the Bristle Blaster, continued Duk. “While sensible precautions have to be applied when using any power tool, such as gloves and eye protection, unlike blasting or chemical treatment, no breathing apparatus is needed when using Bristle Blaster and from an environmental perspective, there is little mess to be cleaned up afterwards. This is particularly relevant in confined spaces and where air quality needs to be maintained.
“A further development of the tool makes it attractive to the automotive industries where it can quickly and effectively remove decals and signage from vehicle bodies without damaging the paint surface.
“With the potential to compromise safety, disrupt operations, and incur substantial costs, corrosion demands proactive and innovative solutions. The Bristle Blaster ticks all the boxes as an indispensable asset in removing corrosion and creating anchor profiles that ensure the longevity, safety, and efficiency in a range of industrial, ship repair and mining applications” he concluded.