UHP Projects, Inc. can supply both handheld rotating UHP surface
preparation tools and automated systems to remove the existing
coatings. We have used this technology to clean over 28 million
square feet in various industries from a variety of surfaces.
The handheld Jetlance can be used to remove coatings from areas
that are not efficiently cleaned by automated equipment. The nozzle
on this tool rotates at 3,400 RPM with very little reactive thrust
in tight areas. This reduced reactive thrust (approximately 5-20
lbs.) greatly increases the safety of the employee when working
on elevated structures or in confined spaces. UHP Projects, Inc. has developed a number of versatile tools that
can be adapted to individual cleaning problems. The length of
these tools is variable as is the rotation speed. All of our pumps
can run a minimum of 2 surface preparation tools to increase productivity.
Semi-automated equipment can also be used to increase productivity
on certain types of projects. These tools provide dry shutoff which further reduces water at the jobsite. Another tool that UHP Projects, Inc. can offer is the revolutionary
JetTracTM system. This omni-directional system consists of a high speed
rotating nozzle enclosed in a vacuum sealed shroud. The seal holds
the nozzle in place and provides 100% containment at the nozzle
and the complete removal of all effluent water and debris. The JetTracTM system is a versatile system that consists of a UHP pump, a vacuum
skid, and a remote crawler with a control system. Several types
of vacuum recovery tools can be used for various applications. Smaller
handheld tools for more intricate work and larger tools for large,
flat areas can be used with this system. See the JetTracTM system page for more information.
Method of Cleaning
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