Dry Ice Blasting

  • What is Dry Ice Blasting

    Dry ice blasting or cleaning is a technique that uses recycled solid CO2 pellets or microparticles to clean and prepare surfaces. The pellets are shot at high speeds and vaporize on contact, removing dirt and contaminants without damaging the substrate. This technique is environmentally friendly, as it does not use water, chemicals, or produce any waste. It is also safe, as it does not cause abrasion, conductivity, toxicity, or flammability.

  • Fire Cleaning

    Fire and soot removal with ice blasting is a process that uses dry ice pellets to clean and restore the property and the belongings that have been damaged by fire, smoke, and soot. Ice blasting is a non-abrasive, non-toxic, and environmentally friendly method that can remove dirt, mold, paint, graffiti, rust, and other substances without damaging the original surface or material1

  • Industrial Cleaning

    Ice blasting can be used to clean various industrial equipment, such as turbines, generators, motors, boilers, pipes, tanks, and molds. Ice blasting can remove oil, grease, tar, resin, wax, and other contaminants without causing abrasion, corrosion, or thermal stress

  • Food Processing

    Ice blasting can be used to clean food processing equipment, such as grinders, roasters, mixers, slicers, and packaging machines. Ice blasting can remove burnt-on food residues, bacteria, and biofilms without using chemicals, water, or heat. Ice blasting can also sanitize the equipment and prevent cross-contamination

  • Restoration

    Ice blasting can be used to restore damaged or contaminated items, such as historical monuments, artworks, furniture, vehicles, and buildings. Ice blasting can remove dirt, mold, paint, graffiti, rust, and other substances without damaging the original surface or material

  • Bitumen Removal

    The dry ice pellets create a thermal shock that causes the bitumen to freeze and crack. Then, the dry ice pellets sublimate (turn from solid to gas) and create a mini-explosion that lifts and removes the bitumen from the surface. The dry ice pellets leave no residue or secondary waste, as they evaporate into the air