Claims
- 1. A method of treating a contaminated surface with a plurality of discrete, individual particles of a pliant particulate blasting media capable of absorbing a contaminant from said surface, said method comprising the steps of:
- a) using a dry light resilient absorbent cellular material as the pliant particulate blasting media;
- b) pretreating the pliant particulate blasting media with a dry powder to increase the density and abrasiveness of said pliant particulate blasting media;
- c) rotating a rotatable wheel, having a plurality of tines, at a high rotational speed within a housing having a housing inlet and a housing outlet;
- d) conveying said pliant particulate blasting media, pretreated with a dry powder to increase the density and abrasiveness of said pliant particulate blasting media, from a storage container to said housing inlet;
- e) accelerating said plaint particulate blasting media via said plurality of tines of said rotating wheel; and
- f) discharging said accelerated pliant particulate blasting media from said housing outlet against the contaminated surface and absorbing contaminant from said surface with said absorbent cellular material.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of rotating said rotating wheel at a speed of between 500 and 10,000 revolutions per minute.
- 3. A method of treating a contaminated surface with a plurality of discrete, individual particles of a pliant particulate blasting media capable of absorbing a contaminant from said surface, said method comprising the steps of:
- a) using a dry light resilient absorbent cellular material as the pliant particulate blasting media;
- b) pretreating the pliant particulate blasting media with a dry powder to increase the density and abrasiveness of said pliant particulate blasting media;
- c) supplying a flow of pressurized liquid to an inlet of a venturi;
- d) supplying said pliant particulate blasting media, pretreated with a dry powder to increase the density and abrasiveness of said pliant particulate blasting media, from a storage container to said venturi so that, during operation, the flow of the pressurized liquid draws said pliant particulate blasting media, pretreated with a dry powder, into the flow of pressurized liquid;
- e) mixing said pressurized liquid and said plaint blasting media, pretreated with a dry powder, together at an outlet of said venturi to form a pressurized liquid mixture thereof; and
- f) discharging said pressurized liquid mixture from the outlet of said venturi against the contaminated surface and absorbing contaminant from said surface with said absorbent cellular material.
- 4. A method according to claim 3, further comprising the step of using water as said pressurized liquid.
- 5. A method of treating a contaminated surface with a plurality of discrete, individual particles of a pliant particulate blasting media capable of absorbing a contaminant from said surface, said method comprising the steps of:
- a) using a dry light resilient absorbent cellular material as the pliant particulate blasting media;
- b) pretreating the pliant particulate blasting media with a dry powder to increase the density and abrasiveness of said pliant particulate blasting media;
- c) mixing, in a mixing chamber, said pliant particulate blasting media comprising a dry light resilient absorbent cellular material pretreated with a dry powder to increase the density and abrasiveness of said media with a liquid to form a slurry thereof;
- d) conveying, via a pump, said slurry under pressure to an outlet; and
- e) discharging said slurry from said outlet against the contaminated surface and absorbing contaminant from said surface with said absorbent cellular material.
- 6. A method according to claim 5, further comprising the step of using water as said pressurized liquid.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/543,325 filed Jun. 25, 1990 which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/367,764 filed Jul. 7 1989 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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