So how does it work?

Dry ice blasting is a modern industrial cleaning method.

The cleaning process applies three basic phenomena: kinetic energy, thermal shock, and sublimation. The process only removes residues and no secondary waste is produced. Dry ice blasting is a cleaning method which is effective, gentle on the cleaned materials and environmentally friendly. 

Dry ice lets you gently and ecologically clean deposits of sediment and residue without needing to dismantle any of your equipment. You therefore save time, money and labour costs.

Dry ice is also known to inhibit the growth of bacteria. The dry ice cleaning process also stops the growth of fungi and spores and reduces the presence of other biological contaminants. It is also non-toxic, odorless and suitable for any surfaces – metal, wood and concrete, even on fine wood grains, glass or textiles.

 

 

 

What is Dry ice?

Dry ice is the solid state of carbon dioxide (CO₂) formed at a temperature of -79 °C.

 

Carbon dioxide is naturally found as a gas on Earth. It is non-toxic and odorless, and often used to saturate drinks to give them a fresh taste and prolong consumption. Dry ice is also used in the catering industry to cool food, and also applied medical environments and laboratories.

 

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