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Dry Ice Blasting

Dry Ice Blasting

Why use Dry Ice Cleaning?

A practical and effective cleaning method that, in addition, leaves no residue. Furthermore, it cleans multiple surfaces, especially the most delicate ones. As a result, you can rely on this method for a thorough and safe cleaning experience.

DRY ICE is the solid form of CO2, a natural gas, but recycled CO2 is used for purposes of sustainability. The ice maintains a temperature of -109°F (-78°C) and sublimates back to gas. This means that, unlike water ice, dry ice will not leave behind any liquid after cleaning.

Non-abrasive

No abrasive materials are used, with no problems of contaminant separation and disposal.

Chemical Free

No solvent are used, chemical free and environmentally friendly process.

Precision

It’s capable of highly-selective material removal with micron-level control across parts of all shapes and sizes.

Productivity

Fast, efficient, minimizes downtime

Where Dry Ice Makes a Difference?

Food Industry

Cleans production equipment without contamination risk.

Automotive Industry

Removes grease and paint from metal parts.

Aerospace Sector

Cleans sensitive components without abrasion.

Electronics Manufacturing

Removes residues without damaging circuits.

Man operating dry ice blasting machine

How the Process Works?

Take a look at the simple steps of our Dry Ice Cleaning process:

1. Preparation

Cleans sensitive components without abrasion.

2. Application

Dry ice is projected onto the surface, removing dirt and contaminants.

3. Sublimation

CO2 returns to its gaseous state, leaving no residue

4. Finalization

We ensure the surface is clean and ready for use.

FAQ

Yes, Dry Ice Cleaning is ideal for sensitive surfaces like aluminum and plastic and causes no damage.

While it may seem more expensive initially, Dry Ice Cleaning reduces long-term costs by eliminating waste disposal needs and extending equipment lifespan.

Yes, dry ice sublimates, generates no liquid waste, and uses recycled CO2.

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