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Dry ice blast will unnecessarily pollute solid carbon dioxide (carbon dioxide) which is accelerated by compressed air to clean or remove industrial equipment, machinery, equipment etc.
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Dry Ice Blasting, Industrial Cleaning
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Dry Ice Blasting:
- Use of solid carbon dioxide (carbon dioxide) food accelerated by compressed air to clean or remove industrial equipment, machinery, equipment etc. Unnecessary pollution. Dry ice pellets shock the surface and instantaneously swell to a gaseous state hundreds of times larger than the original solid volume, miniature explosions on the surface to be cleaned Dry ice removes many materials - It is the assistance of this thermal shock of 109F.
- Controlled by adjustment of pneumatic pressure and volume of the bait used. By doing so, heavy layers of coating, paint, resin, mold, plastic, carbon, etc. will build up adhesive etc. It will be deleted easily. In the sensitive side the bait changes to the influence powder by the plate of the deflector at the end of the nozzle and allows cleaning of the circuit board.
- Great merit in protecting investment. No longer need to use polishing medium blasting, polishing disk with rotating sandpaper, polishing pad, scraper etc Which eliminates metal and causes high tool repair. Once the surface is polished for the first time, it is still polished after the blasting work of dry ice has taken place. Dry ice blasting does not remove the life of metals, extender and tooling.
- therefore polishing and covering glass, bearings, moving metal parts etc. Is not mandatory. In many models when cleaning, stop the need to completely eliminate the line. Short down time equals than production time.
- Safe and environmentally friendly. Dry ice is solid state pure CO 2 and is in a gaseous state in the air around us. We use oxygen when we inhale our body and we spit out CO2. Green plants pick up carbon dioxide from the air and release oxygen.
- There is no employee exposure to nontoxic, nonconductive and hazardous cleaning chemicals or solutions. Dry ice blasting meets USDA, EPA, and FDA guidelines.
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