Sandblasting is a process used in the manufacturing industry (including surgical instruments manufacturing). Below is the excerpt from wisegeek.com regarding the definition and basics of sandblasting.
Sandblasting is a general term used to describe the act of propelling very fine bits of material at high-velocity to clean or etch a surface. Sand used to be the most commonly used material, but since the lung disease silicosis is caused by extended inhalation of the dust created by sand, other materials are now used in its place. Any small, relatively uniform particles will work, such as steel grit, copper slag, walnut shells, powdered abrasives, even bits of coconut shell. Due to the dangers of inhaling dust during the process, sandblasting is carefully controlled, using an alternate air supply, protective wear, and proper ventilation. To learn more about sandblasting, checkout the original link for the article here.
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