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In 1985 it was Church & Dwight Co., Inc. makers of ARM & HAMMER products that while working with the engineers restoring the Statue of Liberty decided to try baking soda as an abrasive. Following this success, Church & Dwight partnered with equipment maker Schmidt Manufacturing to optimize the process, both the equipment and the media for commercial application. The chemist at Church & Dwight, first developed 3 and now 11 application specific abrasives to meet industry requirements worldwide.

ARMEX™ Monument Cleaning 06/09/2022

Statues weather over time, and their surfaces become coated with soil from pollution, birds, and other environmental factors. Statues can be returned to their former glory with a good cleaning with soda blasting media with a portable blasting system. Check out ARMEX™ in action as it’s used to clean monuments and statues.

ARMEX™ Monument Cleaning Learn more at https://www.armex.comARMEX™ is a non-destructive Cleaning and Coating Removal System. It is the industry's leading baking soda-based abrasive t...

05/28/2022

Engine Builder Magazine published an article covering the topic of using baking soda blasting technology to clean engine parts. Discover why soda blasting is a user-friendly process for the removal of a variety of contaminates, including grease, oil, and burnt carbon present in the engine building process.
https://www.enginebuildermag.com/2019/08/cleaning-components-with-baking-soda/

04/22/2022

Happy Earth Day from the ARMEX team!

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