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WaterJet Blasting
High pressure water blasting for industrial parts cleaning, hydrodemolition, and pipe unchoking. No chemicals, no abrasive media — effective across a wide range of industrial applications.

WaterJet Blasting
High pressure water blasting for industrial parts cleaning, hydrodemolition, and pipe unchoking. No chemicals, no abrasive media — effective across a wide range of industrial applications.

Three Ways We Use High Pressure Water
In House Parts Cleaning
High pressure water blasting at our Tuas workshop,
no chemicals, no abrasive, no damage to base material.

Engine parts and oil & gas components are brought to our Tuas workshop where high pressure water blasting removes oil, grease, rust, old coatings, and contamination. Parts are cleaned and ready for inspection, repair, or recoating the same day.
What we remove - 4 items:
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Oil & grease — heavy hydrocarbon contamination from engine and oilfield components
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Old coatings — deteriorated paint, epoxy, and sealant stripped cleanly
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Rust & scale — surface rust removed without damaging the base material
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General contamination — dirt, debris, and deposits from industrial use
On-site Pipe Unchoking
High pressure water jetting at your premises - no chemicals, flow restored without disruption to surrounding structures.
Our team mobilises to your site and directs high pressure water into blocked pipes to dislodge and flush out blockages, concrete build-up, and deposits. Flow is restored quickly without breaking walls, floors, or surrounding structures.
What we clear - 4 items:
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Concrete build-up — hardened deposits inside pipes cleared without demolition
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Pipe blockages — solid chokes causing reduced or zero flow removed completely
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Debris & sediment — accumulated material and foreign objects flushed out
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Grease & deposits — organic build-up causing flow restriction cleared

On-site Hydrodemolition
High pressure water for selective concrete removal — rebar intact, no jackhammer impact, no structural damage.
Our team mobilises to your site and uses high pressure water to remove concrete selectively — exposing rebar for inspection or repair, and removing deteriorated or unwanted concrete floors. Faster and cleaner than mechanical breaking, with minimal vibration to surrounding structures.
What we do - 4 items:
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Rebar exposure — concrete removed precisely to expose reinforcing steel without cutting or damaging the rebar
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Floor removal — deteriorated or unwanted concrete floors broken up and cleared using high pressure water
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Surface preparation — weak or contaminated concrete removed to prepare surfaces for repair or recoating
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Concrete rehabilitation — damaged concrete removed from structures to allow repair without full demolition




