Cleaning with dry ice is similar to other types of cleaning (or blasting) such as sand blasting, bead blasting or soda blasting. Dry ice cleaning uses dry ice pellets, about 3 mm in size, as the blasting medium.
Environmentally Friendly
Dry ice cleaning is an environmentally responsible cleaning process. Dry ice is made of reclaimed carbon dioxide that is produced from other industrial processes, does not add additional greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. Dry ice cleaning is approved by the EPA, FDA and USDA. It also eliminates employee exposure to chemical cleaning agents and solvents.
Dry ice cleaning does not create secondary waste or chemical residues. Dry ice sublimates, or turns back in to a gas when it hits the surface that is being cleaned. With dry ice blasting there is no clean-up of a blasting medium and the contaminate that has fallen from the surface can be swept up, vacuumed or washed away. Traditional cleaning methods contribute thousands of tons of toxic secondary waste to our landfills each year. Dry ice blasting eliminates the secondary waste by simply disappearing upon impact.
Dry ice blasting equipment propels the pellets at extremely high speeds. Upon impact, the pellet sublimates, transferring minimal kinetic energy to the surface of substrate on impact producing minimal abrasion. The sublimation process causes a micro-thermal shock between the surface contaminate and the substrate. The substrate, which is warmer, causes the dry ice to convert back into a harmless CO2 gas. The gas expands to nearly 800 times the volume of the original pellet and the surface contaminate is lifted by the CO2 from behind, falling away from the surface. Since the dry ice has now evaporated (CO2 gas), the only clean up that remains, with our highly-effective dry ice cleaning solution, is the contaminate.
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