Showing posts with label dry ice blasting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dry ice blasting. Show all posts

Thursday, 14 June 2018

How Does Dry Ice Blasting Work?

Dry ice blasting

Dry ice blasting is an improvement over sandblasting cleaning method. In this, dry ice is blasted on the surface at high speeds and pressure. Instead of using hard abrasive media to do the blasting (and damaging the surface in the process), dry ice blasting uses comparatively soft dry ice, accelerated at supersonic speeds. Upon contact, the ice creates mini-explosions on the surface which cause the dirt or the undesirable substance to lift off the underlying substrate. The frigid temperature of dry ice causes the undesirable substrate to shrink and lose adhesion. Since the surface to be cleaned is at a higher temperature than the dry ice, it immediately converts back to its gaseous form after hitting the surface and the only residue left is the undesirable substance to be disposed.

Dry ice blasting is highly superior to sandblasting cleaning method because, in the case of dry ice blasting, the surface does not get damaged at all. Whereas the same cannot be said about sandblasting. It avoids equipment damage in two ways. Firstly, dry ice does not erode or damage the surface to be cleaned in any way. Secondly, since dry ice blasting can be done on site, the machinery need not be transported to a separate cleaning facility which exposes it to potential damages like drops and bumps.

Here are some of the benefits of dry ice blasting:

  • It is a non-abrasive, non-flammable and non-conductive, efficient cleaning method.
  • It is environmentally stable and does not involve any harmful chemicals.
  • It has been approved to be used in the food industry.
  • It allows cleaning of most equipment without the need of time-consuming disassembly.
  • It does not have the chance of causing a fire hazard and can carry out the cleaning process with the existing electrical and mechanical structure of the machine.
  • It is used to remove production residue, release agents, contaminants, paints, oils, and biofilms.
  • It can serve both extremes. It can be used to blow the dust of books as well as to remove weld slag from tooling.
  • Apart from the above mentioned, it can be used in several other applications.

We at Bio Cleanse offer efficient cleaning services in dry ice blasting. Call us now on  0427 411 789 or email us at info@primerestorations.com.au to know more.

Thursday, 3 May 2018

Understanding Dry Ice Blasting and its benefits over other cleaning methods

Understanding Dry Ice Blasting and its benefits over other cleaning methods
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Dry Ice Blasting, also known as CO2 Blasting, is a non-invasive method of cleaning. Dry Ice Blasting is an efficient and cost-effective way for industries to maximise production capability and quality.

Much similar to sand blasting, plastic bead blasting, or soda blasting, in Dry Ice Blasting, a solid media is accelerated under high-pressure air stream and made to hit the surface with a velocity causing the extra layer of dirt to fall off with the extra force.

Dry Ice Blasting is a shortened precision based cleaning procedure which leaves no residue except for the material to be disposed of. Upon hitting the surface, due to the heat present on the surface of the body, the ice evaporates, leaving no residue to be separately cleaned. CO2 is a non-poisonous gas which is both, inexpensive and easy to store in the worksite. Paint, oil, grease, asphalt, tar, decals, soot, dirt, ink, resins, and adhesives are some of the materials removed by this procedure.

Dry Ice Blasting has several benefits over other cleaning methods:

  • Pellets are FDA, EPA, and USDA approved. 
  • It is a non-flammable, non-abrasive and non-conductive cleaning method. 
  • No secondary contaminants/solvents/grit media. 
  • Environmentally friendly & safe as the ice sublimes into the atmosphere. 
  • No harmful solvents – increases employee safety and longevity of equipment. 
  • Faster & more productive than manual cleaning. 
  • Allows cleaning in place without disassembly. 
  • Reduced labour & other extra costs. 
  • Can be as gentle as dusting smoke damage from books or as aggressive as removing weld slag from tooling.

At Bio-Cleanse Services, we provide exceptional customer service for Dry Ice Blasting to all of our valued clients in Sydney, Canberra, Goulburn, Batemans Bay and surrounding NSW. You can count on the quality cleaning and service. Call 0427 411 789 or email us at info@primerestorations.com.au

Thursday, 14 September 2017

What are the benefits of Dry Ice Blasting?


Dry Ice Blasting Bio Cleanse Services
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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/

Wednesday, 2 November 2016

Insight into Dry Ice blasting



dry ice blastingCleanliness is next to Godliness, but maintaining cleanliness in any industry can be difficult to manage since maintenance of equipment is important to avoid accidents from happening. Dry ice blasting is one such process that helps you to remove various materials like ink, dirt, oil, paint, etc. The removed material must be dealt with in a right and systematic manner.

Dry ice blasting is also referred to as CO₂ blasting. It is done by shooting small rice size pellets of dry ice out of a jet nozzle with compressed air, against the material to be removed, causing it to shrink and fade away from the surface.

It’s generally preferred procedure when it comes to industrial clean-up, as there are multiple benefits by using dry ice blasting in the industry equipment clean up. Some of the benefits are as follows:

Consumes less time – as mentioned, dry ice blasting is no layman task but done by professionals, it is time efficient when it comes to downtime cleaning and labor intensity.

No secondary waste – while cleaning, no secondary waste gets released, which may be toxic to human health. In comparison to traditional procedures, dry ice blasting is a cleaner and safer way as a cleaning solution.

Reduced cost – dry ice blasting is a process that reduces labor, waste disposal and equipment clean-up cost, which ultimately results in eliminating all the negative elements associated with it.

Bio Cleanse Pty. Ltd is a company that offers quality cleaning services along with its trained technicians to clean and restore the damage to its proper state. Contact us now or visit http://www.bio-cleanse.com.au/services/dry-ice-blasting/ for more information.

Thursday, 13 August 2015

How dry ice blasting fits into the CSR strategy

Bio Cleanse - Dry Ice Blasting
With the rise of global warming and other environmental problems the world is facing today, there has been a strong call for businesses, whether small or large, to adhere to eco-friendly practices. This is where CSR has come up as a sounding board for companies to measure their practices along three dimensions – people, planet and profit. CSR stands for Corporate Social Responsibility. It is a management concept whereby companies integrate social and environmental concerns to be in tandem with business operations and interactions.

Some of the thrust areas under the CSR are eco-efficiency; operational costs savings and workers safety. Under CSR, businesses work towards refining the business operations in terms of the impact it will have on the wellbeing of the staff, community and the environment in general. 

Dry Ice Blasting is a type of cleaning which is employed in aerospace, food and beverage, foundry and historical restoration. It uses Dry Ice pellets which are blasted onto the contaminated surface, severing the dirt from the surface. The pellets undergo sublimation, whereby it is directly transformed from solid state to gas state without passing the liquid state. This is advantageous as the dry ice will vanish, leaving only the cleaned debris behind. Hence, there is no other secondary residual waste to be cleaned. This is unlike traditional cleaning methods such as soda blasting, sand blasting and water blasting, which leave behind a great deal of secondary waste for cleanup.

Therefore, Dry Ice Blasting fits into the CSR strategy for the following reasons: 
  • It leaves back no carbon footprint. Hence business operations are able to swing back into routine within less downtime. It saves time for business productivity. 
  • Since it leaves no residue and is not a chemical cleaning process, worker safety and health is ensured. There is no risk of exposure to airborne chemical residues for workers. 
  • Dry Ice Blasting doesn’t use water as a medium. Hence, the risk for mould or mildew is eliminated. 
  • Since there is no need for secondary cleanup, additional costs are eliminated. 
  • It is non-abrasive, non-flammable and non-conductive. 
  • As there is no emission of harmful gases or substances into the environment, it is not a hazardous process for the ecosystem. 
  • The Dry Ice pellets are manufactured by recycling Carbon Dioxide. 

Bio-Cleanse provide professional Dry Ice Blasting services, besides many others. To harness this eco-friendly cleaning process, visit www.bio-cleanse.com.au/services/dry-ice-blasting/ for more information.

Friday, 26 June 2015

Why dry ice blasting is a green cleaning process

Dry Ice blasting is the process of using liquid Carbon Dioxide (Dry Ice) pellets for cleaning purposes. This process is favoured by many companies as it is very eco-friendly, safe and hassle-free. It is a much better option than other processes like sand blast, water blast, etc.


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Following are the reasons why Dry Ice blasting is a green cleaning process:

  • Dry Ice is an industrial byproduct. When it is used for cleaning, it undergoes the process of sublimation. This ensures that no harmful chemical residue is left behind, causing unnecessary hassle of a secondary cleanup. Hence, it is a wealth, generated out of waste. 
  • It doesn't add to the Carbon Dioxide level in the atmosphere, thus not a threat to the ozone layer. 
  • Dry Ice blasting doesn’t create secondary waste like other cleaning processes. In this way, impact on environmental safety and the immediate vicinity is reduced. 
  • Workers won’t face the risk of being prone to airborne chemicals and solvents. 
  • Dry Ice blasting is tested to be safe on food processing equipment. 
  • With Dry Ice blasting, one is freed from the special care, handling and regulatory obedience to laws of waste disposal as this method doesn’t produce any waste at all like other processes.

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Friday, 15 May 2015

Benefits of Dry Ice Blasting



What is Dry Ice Blasting?

Bio- Cleanse: Dry Ice BlastingDry Ice Blasting, a kind of abrasive cleaning, is a process whereby dry ice (the solid state of Carbon Dioxide) is accelerated in a pressurized air stream to remove any undesirable contaminant off the underlying surface area of a material. These soft dry ice pellets are shot at high speeds to clean equipment in industries, such as semiconductor, food and aerospace, besides general maintenance works. 

Benefits of Dry Ice Blasting
  • Effective Cleaning
Dry Ice blasting is one desirable cleanup process as it thoroughly cleans equipment. When the dry ice pellets hit a surface, it immediately undergoes sublimation, where the substance directly changes from solid to gas state without undergoing the intermediary liquid state. Thereby, it leaves only the residue of the undesirable contaminant and no secondary residue to be cleaned, which is the case of other procedures like sand blasting and water blasting. Additionally, the dry ice cleans crevices which are not reachable by hand or undetected by the naked eye. This eliminates the probability of a potential future leak. 
  • In-Situ Cleanup Process
Dry Ice blasting is hassle free as it doesn't necessitate the need to disassemble and dislodge movable property that doesn't need cleanup. Due to the sublimation process, all the solid CO2 will disappear, leaving back only the residue. Therefore, in case of other types of blasting, there is no risk of other equipment in place getting hit by the harsh sand particles or getting wet by water.
  • Saving Labour and Secondary Cleanup Cost
Due to the fact that Dry Ice Blasting is an in-situ cleanup process, the additional costs of manual labour of disassembling, moving equipment and transport are saved. Similarly, like water blasting or sand blasting, there is no additional residue like sand or water that needs to be cleaned up. The secondary clean-up process can turn out to be the actually challenge and Dry Ice Blasting eliminates that. This also saves a great deal of precious time and work can resume quickly due to the relatively less time required for cleanup. 
  • An Eco-friendly Cleanup Process
With the rising environmental consciousness, Dry Ice Blasting is gaining the nod of many industries as the most viable and most eco-friendly cleanup method available. The EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) highly recommends CO2 blasting to industries. At the outset, this process uses Carbon Dioxide, which can be an industrial by-product. Thus, it recycles what would have been an industrial waste that would haphazardly affect our ozone layer. Secondly, it doesn't use harmful solvents. The sublimated CO2 gas is in turn used by plants and trees for photosynthesis, thus not affecting the ecological cycle. 

If you want to harness the eco-friendly and effective cleanup process of Dry Ice Blasting, contact us at:-
Bio Cleanse Pty Ltd
Phone No.: 042 741 1789
Email: admin@bio-cleanse.com.au
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http://www.bio-cleanse.com.au/services/dry-ice-blasting/

Wednesday, 4 February 2015

Why choose Dry Ice Blasting over traditional cleaning methods?


If your current cleaning process is experiencing prolonged cleaning time, high costs for secondary waste disposal and costly wear and tear on equipment, it is high time to evaluate your type of cleaning process and change it for the better.

Dry Ice Blasting is a globally acknowledged and tried-and-tested formula used for cleaning equipments in an advanced way. It is environmentally employee and equipment friendly alternative to the traditional cleaning methods used in the bygone days.

Here are some reasons why Dry Ice Blasting is superior to other cleaning processes:

1. Superior clean methods along with fewer cleaning cycles result to lesser cleaning time.

2. Machines can be cleaned in the same place, as there is no spreading of dust while cleaning the products. 

3. Dry Ice Blasting is a dry process and requires no disassemble/reassemble, which means much less downtime.

4. Quicker cleaning is done with fewer resources, which lead to more profits.

5. Non-abrasive, nonflammable and nonconductive: Dry Ice Blasting won't damage most substrates and can be used safely on electrical components.

6. No secondary waste cleanup: This not only saves additional cleanup labour and expenditure, but also means temporary containment areas which can possibly be reused. This is an additional way of cost savings.

7. Can get into tight spaces that many other methods cannot.

8. Operator safety: No exposure to any chemicals.

9. Operator efficiency: Not as labour intensive as traditional cleaning methods.

Call Bio Cleanse Pty Ltd on 042 741 1789. We service Goulburn, Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra areas, as well as surrounding suburbs. Or visit us at http://www.bio-cleanse.com.au/.



Wednesday, 17 December 2014

Benefits of Dry Ice Blasting

Dry ice-blasting is a form of abrasive blasting, where dry ice, the solid form of carbon dioxide, is accelerated in a pressurized air stream and directed at a surface in order to clean it. 

Dry Ice blasting is a more technical, effective and advanced way of cleaning compared to other traditional cleaning methods. 


Benefit #1: Decrease of time because of Cleaning In-Place
Typical cleaning procedures require that equipment be disassembled and moved to an assigned area for proper cleaning. That is not the case with dry ice blasting. Therefore Dry Ice Blasting saves time and helps in faster working process.

Benefit #2: Faster and More Thorough Cleaning
With dry ice blast cleaning, a superior clean can be achieved while reducing hours when compared to scrubbing with abrasive pads or wire brushes. A tremendous labor savings is accomplished.

Benefit #3: Elimination of Equipment Damage
Dry ice blasting often eliminates equipment damage. Dry ice is non-abrasive to surfaces and does not change a surface’s structure. It lifts the contaminants away. And because equipment can now be cleaned in place, potential damage from moving equipment to and from a dedicated cleaning area is also eliminated.

Benefit #4: Reduction or Elimination of Solvents
Dry ice blasting uses no solvents, but instead uses harmless CO2 pellets. This can be a critical need for certain companies in order to comply with environmental regulations or to improve worker safety.

Benefit #5: Reductions in Waste Disposal
With other cleaning methods, whether it be with solvents, sand blasting or some other means, the cleaning agent becomes a secondary contaminant and must be disposed of as toxic waste along with the primary contaminant. However, with dry ice blast cleaning because the CO2 pellet vaporizes upon contact, the only waste created is the contaminant itself. 


Benefit #6: Increased Safety
Dry ice blasting pellets are non-toxic, non-hazardous creating advantages to the environment, your employees, and production facility.

Contact us at Bio-Cleanse Pty. Ltd. for a free quote call us on 042 741 1789 or click on www bio-cleanse.com.au for more knowledge.

Friday, 17 October 2014

Dry Ice Blasting

To start with, what is dry ice blasting? Dry ice blasting is a type of cleaning where dry ice is the solid form of carbon dioxide, and no water is used. It is an accelerated air stream directed at a surface in order to clean it. It is mostly used to clean industrial equipment, fire damage and mould remediation. Dry ice blasting is also known as CO2. 

Dry ice is a fast, effective cleaning method which is gaining popularity and used more often nowadays. This type of cleaning is tried successfully in new and different applications every day. Dry ice blasting effectively cleans ink, glue, paint, food, rubber, mould release agents, dirt, grease, oil, and numerous other contaminants.

Here are some plus points of dry ice blasting over traditional cleaning:
  • Dry ice blasting is an efficient and cost-effective way for industries to maximize production capability and quality.
  • It is clean and approved for use in the food industry.
  • Allows most items to be cleaned in place, without consuming much time.
  • It is useful during fire hazards, because it is used to clean without damaging active electrical or mechanical parts. 
  • It can be used to remove production residue, release agents, contaminants, paints, oils and so on. 
  • Even after being useful in cleaning complicated mechanisms, it is also used to clean simple cleaning applications. 
  • While it can be as gentle as cleaning dirt from books, it can also be as aggressive as removing weld slag from tooling 
Dry ice blasting is specialized in cleaning adhesives, fire incidents, food and hospital use, mould removal and cleaning of electrical motors, printing presses and live electrical wirings.

Call us on 042 741 1789 or visit www bio-cleanse.com.au for a free quote and more information on dry ice blasting.