FOUNDRY & METAL CASTING
support production, instead of slowing it down.
Foundries are built around efficiency, throughput, and consistency. From casting to finishing, every step in the process is tied to production timelines — and any delay in cleaning or surface prep directly impacts output.
ESCA Blast supports foundries with solutions designed to keep operations moving. Whether it’s supplying steel shot for wheel blast systems or implementing dry ice blasting for in-place cleaning, the focus is simple: reduce downtime, simplify processes, and keep production running.
Why Use Abrasive Blasting IN FOUNDRy OR METAL CASTING WORK?
Abrasive blasting is used throughout foundry and metal casting operations to remove sand, scale, oxidation, coatings and surface contaminants from cast parts. It helps prepare castings for inspection, finishing, coating or further processing while improving consistency, cleanliness and overall surface quality.
Wheel Blasting & Steel Media Supply
While air blasting plays a limited role in most foundries, wheel blasting is a core part of the process. Steel shot and steel grit are used to remove sand, scale, and flash from castings efficiently and consistently.
ESCA Blast supplies high-quality steel media, including remanufactured options, to support:
- Continuous wheel blast operations
- Spinner hanger, tumble belt, and table systems
- Casting cleaning and finishing
- Cost control through reusable abrasive solutions
Dry Ice Blasting for Core Boxes & Tooling
Core boxes, molds, and permanent tooling require regular cleaning to maintain quality and performance. Traditional methods often involve downtime, disassembly, or secondary cleanup.
Dry ice blasting provides a more efficient alternative.
It allows operators to clean in place without introducing additional abrasive media, making it ideal for core box cleaning, mold & pattern cleaning, resin & release agent buildup removal, vent & detail cleaning without damage
No secondary waste to clean up. Non-abrasive process that protects tooling. Reduced need for disassembly. Improved consistency across cleaning cycles
Reduce Downtime with In-Place Cleaning
In many foundries, cleaning is tied to production slowdowns — waiting for tooling to cool, scheduling shutdowns, or dedicating labor to manual cleaning. Dry ice blasting changes that.
By allowing cleaning to happen directly on the floor, often while tooling is still in place, foundries can minimize production interruptions, reduce cleaning cycle time, eliminate unnecessary handling of large tooling, and improve overall throughput.
For large molds or critical production assets, this can have a direct impact on efficiency.
Supporting Existing Dry Ice Operations
Many foundries are already using dry ice blasting in some capacity. In these cases, the opportunity isn’t introducing the process — it’s improving it.
Whether it’s supplying dry ice media or helping optimize current setups, ESCA focuses on making the process more reliable and effective.
ESCA Blast works with existing users to address common challenges like inconsistent or unreliable dry ice supply, outdated or underperforming equipment, scaling usage across departments or shifts, or identifying new applications within the facility.
A Practical Approach to Foundry Operations
Foundries don’t need theoretical solutions — they need processes that work in real-world conditions.
From supplying steel shot for daily wheel blast operations to implementing dry ice cleaning for critical tooling, ESCA Blast takes a practical, application-first approach. The goal is not to replace existing systems, but to improve efficiency where it matters most.
Every foundry operates differently. The best way to identify opportunities is to start with how you’re currently cleaning and finishing your parts. Whether you’re evaluating dry ice blasting or looking for a more reliable steel media supplier, ESCA Blast can help you find the right fit for your operation.