Thursday 14 September 2017

What are the benefits of Dry Ice Blasting?


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Dry ice is a CO2 gas by-product. It is non-toxic and eco-friendly. It is a recycled material and has wide application. Dry ice cleaning has numerous benefits, some of which are listed below.

Less after cleaning
When it comes to dry ice cleaning, there's very less after cleaning to do, unlike most other methods. It leaves no residue or waste behind as dry ice gets quickly converted into a gaseous form.

A thorough and quick cleaning method
Dry ice blasting is not only an effective technique but also efficient as it does a thorough cleaning in a short duration. It helps to save time as well as reduce labour cost. This method also helps to clean areas that are not easily reachable.

Multi area usage
Dry ice is used as a disinfectant when it comes to getting rid of fungus and bacteria. It can also be used in food processing areas to decontaminate equipment from food poisoning bacteria.

Cleaning delicate surfaces
In cases of fragile surfaces where using harsh chemicals and abrasive scrubbing can do substantial damage, dry ice cleaning is an excellent choice.

Avoids fire hazards
Dry ice is non-flammable and non-conductive in nature. Hence, it is safe to use for cleaning electronics and electricals without the worry of causing a hazard.

Eliminates equipment damage
Dry ice blasting does not reduce the life of your machinery as it is non-abrasive to surfaces. It also reduces the risks associated with moving or disassembling equipment while cleaning.

Reduces downtime
With this process, equipment can be cleaned in place without the hassle of transporting it to a separate cleaning facility.

Ensures a high safety level
The non-toxic pellets used are approved by the relevant authorities and are safe to the environment, your employees, and production facility.



For any queries relating to Dry ice blasting, call us on 0427 411 789 or visit us at http://www.bio-cleanse.com.au/services/dry-ice-blasting/

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