Friday, 23 May 2014

Dry Ice Blasting



Dry ice blasting… Wondering what that is? For all those unfamiliar with the term, here is a quick description of this new astounding service. 

Commonly known as CO2 blasting, dry ice blasting is a method of shooting small rice size pellets of dry ice out of a jet nozzle with compressed air, against the substance to be removed. This causes the substance to shrink and lose adhesion from its sub surface.

Additionally, when this dry ice penetrates the substance to be removed, it comes in contact with the warmer sub surface, causing the ice to convert back into CO2 gas. Hence, only the detached material must be disposed off, as the dry ice sublimes into the atmosphere making this cleaning method safe, non-toxic & environment friendly.

Paint, oil, grease, asphalt, tar, decals, soot, dirt, ink, resins, and adhesives are some of the materials removed by this procedure. 

This quick & efficient method, allows lengthy cleaning processes to be shortened by on-line precision cleaning hence, making it one of the most preferred cleaning methods for a variety of industrial cleaning applications. 

Also, this method has improved industry cleaning standards with considerable increase in productivity, product quality, and safety.

Check out our video on dry ice blasting along with some more advantages of “Dry ice blasting”! Visit our website at - http://www.bio-cleanse.com.au/services/dry-ice-blasting/

Need Dry ice blasting cleaning job done? You can count on our quality cleaning services at Bio Cleanse Pty Ltd.  Dial 042 741 1789 or email us at norrisbryan@hotmail.com. We service our valued clients in Canberra, Goulburn, Sydney and surrounding NSW.

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