Test & Inspect

Test & Inspect

Hills Blast & Paint Pty Ltd (HB&P) provides comprehensive inspection and testing services to ensure every coating and blasting project meets the highest standards of quality. Our team can inspect, test, and record finished products using industry-recognised methods, delivering complete quality assurance documentation for projects that demand it.

Our Testing & Inspection Capabilities

Test / Method

Wet Film Thickness

Measurement of coating thickness during application to ensure correct coverage and film build before the coating cures.

Dry Film Thickness

Post-cure measurement of the dried coating to verify that specified dry film thickness (DFT) values have been achieved in accordance with project specifications and coating manufacturer requirements.

Pull-Off Adhesion (Gauge)

Adhesion testing using a calibrated pull-off gauge to measure the bond strength of the applied coating to the substrate. Results confirm coating integrity and suitability for the intended service environment.

Climate Condition Recording

Monitoring and recording of ambient temperature, relative humidity, dew point, and steel surface temperature throughout the blasting and painting process to ensure conditions remain within specification at time of application.

Quality Assurance Documentation

For projects requiring formal quality assurance, HB&P provides complete inspection records and test reports that capture all relevant data throughout the project lifecycle. Our documentation supports:

Thermal Metal Spray Machine

Thermal Metal Spraying (TMS) is a high-performance corrosion protection method used on structural steel requiring long service life in demanding environments. At Hills Blast & Paint, our thermal metal spray equipment allows us to apply zinc or aluminium coatings directly onto prepared steel surfaces, forming a durable sacrificial barrier that protects the steel even if the coating is scratched or locally damaged.

Key Advantages of Thermal Metal Spraying

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