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Dry ice blasting is:

- the use of solid CO2 (carbon dioxide) pellets accelerated by compressed air to clean or strip industrial gear, machinery, facilities etc. of undesirable contaminates. Dry ice pellets effect the surface and expand instantaneously into a gaseous state hundreds of occasions better than their original solid volume, making miniature explosions on the surface getting cleaned. Dry ice is -109 F, this thermal shock aids in getting rid of a lot of components.

- controlled by adjusting the air pressure and the volume of pellets employed. In so undertaking heavy layers of coatings, paint, resins, mold, plastic, carbon construct up, adhesives and so forth. are very easily removed. On the delicate side a deflector plate at the finish of the nozzle causes the pellets to change to powder on impact, permitting the cleaning of even circuit boards.

- a massive benefit in protecting investments. No longer is there a want to use abrasive media blasting, rotary sanding discs, abrasive pads, scrapers etc. which get rid of metal and lead to costly tooling repair. If the surface was originally polished, it will nonetheless be polished immediately after the dry ice blasting job is accomplished. Dry ice blasting removes no metal, extending gear and tooling life. check out industrial cleaning

- not abrasive, for that reason masking of glass, bearings, moving metal parts and so forth. is not essential. A lot of types of machines can now be cleaned in place and on line, entirely eliminating the want of shutdowns for cleaning. Much less downtime equals greater production time.

- secure and environmentally friendly. Dry ice is pure CO2 in its solid state, it is in its gaseous state in the air about us. When we inhale our bodies use the oxygen and we exhale CO2. Green plants take CO2 from the air and give off oxygen.

consumers

- non-toxic, non-conductive and there is no employee exposure to hazardous cleaning chemical compounds or options. Dry ice blasting meets the guidelines of the USDA, EPA, and the FDA.