CO2 (Dry Ice) Cleaning

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CO2 (Dry Ice) Cleaning is the answer to all your in plant cleaning requirements.The Dry Ice process can be used on all applications found within your facility. This is an excellent process to remove paint, grease dirt, mould, soot and loose rust.CCh (Dry Ice) Cleaning is a process in which dry ice particles are propelled by compressed air. Dry Ice particles impact the surface at high velocity cleaning contaminates from the surface.When removing brittle contaminants such as paint, the process creates a compression tension wave between the coating and surface.This wave has enough energy to overcome the bonding strength and the contaminate is popped off from the inside out.The cleaned surface is dry and ready for re-painting.

   

Removing malleable or viscous coatings such as oil, grease, soot or wax posses no obstacle.The cleaning action is a flushing process similar to high-pressure water.The dry particles hit, compress and mushroom creating a high velocity snow flake which actually flush the surface. CO2 Dry Ice Cleaning action is very different when compared to sandblasting. Sand will cut or chisel away the contamination. Dry Ice lifts the contaminate away like a spatula.The dry ice then sublimates and returns to the atmosphere as carbon dioxide gas.CCh is a naturally occurring element which constitutes less than 1 % of our atmosphere. Only the contaminant remains and is ready for easy disposal.

   
 
 
   
   

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Power Station Maintenance (Generators, Transformers, Insulators)
Pulp & Paper (Motors)

Automotive Assembly (Robot Welding)

Mine Equipment
Marine (Boat Maintenance)
•Electrical/Electronic Equipment
•Rubber & Plastic Injection Molding
•Industrial Maintenance & Cleaning Services

•Disaster Recovery (Promoted by the insurance industries for cost- effectiveness)

Graffiti Removal
Building Facade & Monuments
Historic Restoration