Coatings SA_Issue 3 l Vol 5 l 2017

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One-stop-shop for spray painting

With over 25 years of experience and outlets in all major cities, SAPMA’s new associate member, Storm Machinery, has established itself as a leading and innovative supplier of spray painting and abrasive blasting equipment.

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stablished in 1990, Storm Machinery’s initial focus was on surface preparation and abrasive blasting equipment which evolved to the addition of spray painting equipment to the product range. The initial variety of conventional spray equipment then included airless spray equipment and, in the past five years, slow-acting and fastacting plural spray equipment. Storm Machinery now has a complete spray painting range suitable for the following industries and applications: • Industrial spraying equipment for construction, steel fabrication, steel component manufacturing; plant maintenance, pipes, tanks, shipping and mining • Commercial spraying equipment for road markings, buildings, roofs, and small steel components 3.pdf

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• Fine spraying for woodworking and panel beating • ‘Plural’ spraying equipment for applications such as foam spraying, waterproofing, concrete production, and membrane spraying. Storm Machinery has also been a DeFelsko representative in South Africa since 2012 and offers a wide variety of inspection instruments specifically designed for the coatings industry, including

coating thickness gauges, adhesion testers, low voltage pinhole detectors, wall thickness gauges, dew point meters, salt testers and inspection kits. The company is now fully established as a ‘one-stop shop’ for all surface preparation, spray painting and quality control equipment in South Africa. c

Storm Machinery, supplies a wide range of spray painting and abrasive blasting equipment.


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