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QUESTIONS ON DRY ICE BLASTING
Dry ice blasting is a cleaning process using solid CO2 pellets, which sublimate upon impact, lifting dirt without leaving residues.
It propels dry ice pellets at high speeds onto surfaces, where the cold temperature and kinetic energy remove contaminants.
It’s non-abrasive, leaves no residue, and is environmentally friendly, reducing cleanup and downtime.
It’s versatile but not recommended for very delicate surfaces that can be damaged by thermal shock.
Yes, it uses no chemicals, produces no secondary waste, and is safe for the environment.
Basic training is needed for safe operation and to maximize cleaning efficiency.
Costs vary depending on project size and complexity but are competitive with other industrial cleaning methods.
It’s safe when proper protective gear is used and ventilation guidelines are followed to prevent CO2 buildup.
It’s used in various industries for equipment maintenance, mold remediation, and surface preparation.
Yes, it effectively removes paint without damaging the underlying surface, making it ideal for restoration projects.
While not a sterilization method, the process can significantly reduce bacteria levels by removing food sources for bacteria.
It may not be suitable for extremely delicate surfaces or in environments where the introduction of moisture is a concern.
Equipment can be rented or purchased from specialized suppliers who offer various models and sizes for different applications.
The extreme cold of the dry ice makes it more effective in removing materials that become brittle at lower temperatures.
Yes, one of its benefits is that it can often be done on-site without disassembling equipment, minimizing downtime.
Use protective clothing, ensure adequate ventilation to avoid CO2 buildup, and follow safety guidelines for handling dry ice.
Absolutely, it’s food safe and ideal for cleaning baking ovens, mixing equipment, and conveyors without contamination risks.
Yes, it can be loud due to the high-pressure air stream. Hearing protection is recommended during operation.
It effectively removes oil, grease, adhesives, paint, rust, and production residues among others.
Session duration varies based on the cleaning project’s size and complexity, typically ranging from a few hours to a full day.
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