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Dry
ice cleaning has been used successfully to:
| • | Restore
surfaces damaged by soot or fire; | | • | Remove
mold and other contaminants from wood surfaces. | | • | Cleans
and sanitizes heat exchangers, vents and ducts; | | • | Cleans
industrial laundry dryers; | | • | Cleans,
sanitizes and disinfects hospital decontamination rooms; | | • | Cleans
and sterilizes pharmaceutical equipment. | | • | Clean
printing presses; | | • | Precision
clean military equipment, planes, processors, and electrical circuitry; |
| • | Strip
away glue and food substances from processing machines, packaging machines, conveyors,
and assembly lines; | | • | Remove
old adhesives, paint, topical coatings, chemical crustations, and rust from hard
surfaces; | | • | Remove
algae and barnacles from boats and ships; | | • | Remove
graffiti, bird droppings, gum, and other vandalistic materials; |
| • | Clean
ovens, molds, etc. … an increasingly wide variety of industry applications.
| | • | Remove
mold from shoes imported from overseas that are subject to high humidity. |
Satisfaction
Guaranteed!
Benefits of Dry Ice Blasting:
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| Decreased
downtime through CIP (Clean In Place); | | •
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Faster, more thorough cleaning; gets in between joints or parts; |
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| Elimination
of equipment or surface damage; | | •
| Avoidance
of grit entrapment; | | •
| Elimination
of solvents, sand, soda or water; | | •
| Reductions
in waste disposal and cleanup; | | •
| Jobs
take less time; | | •
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Improved worker safety; | | •
| The
blasting force can be adjusted to be gentle or aggressive, as appropriate to the
surface being cleaned; | | •
| Cost
competitive and technologically superior. | |