Shipblast Marine has been fabricating portable blasting pots, sandblasting cabinets and industrial abrasives out of Singapore since 1986 — trusted by shipyards, fabricators and industrial buyers across five continents.
From portable pots bound for Dubai yards to glass-bead cabinets running in Singapore goldsmith benches — every line is engineered, fabricated and supported out of our Soon Lee Street facility.
Equipment for propelling media onto steel — from dentist-scale precision cabinets to oil-rig structural prep.
The substance that does the work — from Mohs-9 silicon carbide down to table-salt-soft bicarbonate soda.
Nozzles, hoses, deadman valves, respirator hoods — the wear parts that keep a pot running for another shift.
Compressors, after-coolers, moisture separators, air-prep — everything upstream of the pot.
What began as the in-house sandblasting contractor for Jurong Shipyard is today one of Singapore's most established manufacturers of industrial blasting equipment and abrasive media.
Shipblast Marine was founded by Mr Tan Lim Weng in 1986 as the in-house contractor for Jurong Shipyard — specialising in tank, hull and internal pipe sandblasting, high-pressure washing, painting, and deck vacuum blasting.
Over four decades the company grew from 40 workers and a one-million turnover into a 300-strong workforce with its own production line for blasting pots, cabinets and the abrasive media that runs through them. Every machine is engineered for the shop floor it will actually live on — a dentist's lab, a goldsmith's bench, or a megatonne rig in dry-dock.
Today our portable pots and cabinets leave Singapore in containers bound for the Middle East, Australasia, and markets across Asia — still fabricated to MOM certification, still pressure-tested against ASMI standards, still built to last the way a shipyard expects things to last.
Unsure which abrasive suits your application? Email louis@shipblastmarine.com with your substrate, profile target, and throughput — we'll recommend a media and supply a sample kit for trial.
Every pressure vessel leaving our floor carries a regulatory trail — because the shipyard, the surveyor, and the port-state inspector all need to see it. No certificate, no container.
Not sure whether your job wants garnet, slag, or silicon carbide? Neither were most of our first customers. Email Louis — forty years of pots, media and nozzles is one reply away.
Anywhere on the island, no surcharge. For overseas consignments, email sales with your HS code or product list — we'll return a freight quote and a shipping window.
Tell us what you're finishing and we'll reply with a fit, a media, and a price. Louis reads every enquiry personally.