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RME to acquire Masterblasters

 

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Mill relining systems Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM), RUSSELL MINERAL EQUIPMENT (RME) has announced it has entered into an agreement to acquire leading industrial blasting and protective coatings business, Masterblasters.

Under the agreement, RME will acquire Masterblasters’ assets and operations. Masterblasters’ owner, Tim Hamblin, and Business Manager, Liz Hamblin, will also join RME, and all roles will be retained under this agreement.

Founded in Toowoomba in 2006 by Tim Hamblin, Masterblasters is a leader in abrasive blasting and industrial coatings. It delivers high performance surface protection for structures and equipment in challenging environments, including mining, oil and gas, utilities, defence, agriculture, transport, construction and manufacturing.

For more than 15 years, Masterblasters has been a key, high-performing and reliable supplier to RME.

RME Founder, Executive Chairman and Chief Engineer, Dr John Russell described the acquisition as an opportunity to strengthen RME’s position as the most trusted OEM of mill relining technologies.

“RME’s commitment to quality manufacturing and machine longevity extends throughout the manufacturing process, including superior finished treatments with protective coatings,” Dr Russell said.

“RME’s acquisition of Masterblasters will secure an important durability feature in our supply chain, and secure the long-term future of another world-class, Toowoomba-founded business and jobs.”

RUSSELL Mill Relining Machines are used in mineral concentrators where acidic process waters and airborne contaminants present significant corrosion hazards and risk.

As such, abrasive blasting and industrial coatings are critical steps to ensure the durability and longevity of its equipment. All RME’s fabricated components are free from weld splatter, grit-blasted and painted independently, prior to machine assembly.

“RME’s equipment is built to last, sustainably delivering decades of reliable service,” Dr Russell added. “Lower asset lifecycle costs are assured for mill operators when equipment is genuinely built to last and properly maintained.

“As Masterblasters becomes part of RME’s business, our customers can be confident a key step in our manufacturing processes, that contributes to the durability and longevity of our equipment, can now be performed in-house.

“Similarly, Masterblasters’ other customers can be confident that Masterblasters’ proven track record of enhancing the durability, longevity and safety of its clients’ assets will continue.”

After identifying a gap in the market, Tim Hamblin started Masterblasters with a single paint and blast booth.

“From the beginning, our focus was on delivering the highest quality service for our customers,” Mr Hamblin said. “The first few years resulted in significant growth, confirming the demand.

“Not long after starting, we identified RME as a customer, focused on quality and timely delivery. Within a couple of years, we went from protecting and finishing a few of their parts to protecting and finishing their industry-changing, RUSSELL Mill Relining Machines.

“Our customer roster continued to grow, as did the need for larger premises, more equipment, more staff, and more training.

“Today, Masterblasters has become a trusted advisor to our customers. We adhere to the highest levels of comprehensive quality management and job testing.

“With some of the largest capacity blast and paint facilities in the region and an Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP) certified employee, the business is also certified and fully compliant with the requirements of ISO quality, occupational health and safety, and environment management systems.

“We’re excited to begin this next chapter with RME.”

 

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