Ice Blasting Service
Northern Ice Blasting offer Dry Ice Blast Cleaning for industrial businesses
Ice Blasting
Environmentally-friendly cleaning – without any added additional chemicals or spray agents. Surfaces are not damaged.
Ice Blasting Benefits
Northern Ice Blasting offer Dry Ice Blast Cleaning for industrial businesses including Manufacturing, Automotive, Fire & Smoke Damage, Heritage restoration, Plastics, Oil & Gas, Bitumen removal & Tarmac removal, Brick Cleaning, CNC Machinery, Foundry, Oak Beam Restoration, Paint Removal, Petrochemical, Plastic and Rubber.
Our blast media equipment ensures the highest levels of effectiveness in any required cleaning activity, whether it is light debris or Paint and Resins built up over a period of time. Dry Ice Blasting cleans without surface erosion; this will save time and costs and eliminates the need for hazardous chemicals. The process eliminates potential damage to machine parts whilst eliminating secondary waste streams.
Industries Using Our Services
- Chemical – Drastically reduces cleaning and maintenance saving time and effort
- Marine and Offshore – Pharmaceutical – Effective plant maintenance
- Engineering and Manufacturing – Autonomous cleaning capabilities
- Power Plants – Routine maintenance essential for safe and effective operation
- Electrical panels – in-site cleaning without water or effects of moisture
- Cooking/Catering/Food manufacture – Burnt-on deposits, fat and starch from filling and mixing plants
- Production lines, handling systems as well as tanks and furnaces
- Paper industry – Remove glue, lime, dust & cellular materials are deposited in the systems.
- Machine Downtimes & loss of quality. Systems are cleaned faster with dry ice.
- Local authorities – Graffiti and chewing gum: a problem for many cities.
- Rail Industry – Removing leaves from tracks
About this Process
No harmful substances – No toxic or environmentally harmful chemicals or solvents are used in dry ice blasting. This means that no toxic or harmful vapours are released.
MORE BENEFITS
- Environmentally friendly
- No secondary waste
- Carbon dioxide production
- Easy disposal – No spray agents are left over in dry ice blasting
- Surfaces thoroughly, yet gently and removes dirt without damaging surfaces.
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The Process
F.A.Q.
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What is dry ice blasting?
Dry ice blasting is a process that uses dry ice and compressed air to remove surface contamination from various materials. It is an environmentally friendly cleaning method because it does not involve any chemicals or solvents.
What are the benefits of dry ice blasting?
The benefits of dry ice blasting include:
– It has a low environmental impact because it does not use any chemicals or solvents in the process.
– The surface area can be cleaned quickly and efficiently, which saves time and money for the company.
– Unlike other methods such as sandblasting, the surface area can be cleaned without causing damage to the material underneath.
What industries use ice blasting?
Industries that use dry ice blasting:
– Abrasive blasting
– Chemical cleaning
– Surface preparation for painting, coating, or adhesives
– Surface preparation for joining metal parts
– Surface preparation for electroplating
More information on dry ice blasting
Dry ice blasting is a form of non-abrasive, non-wet cleaning that uses compressed air and dry ice pellets to clean surfaces. It is a cost-effective alternative to other abrasive methods such as sandblasting, which can be expensive and hazardous to use. Dry ice blasting removes any unwanted material from the surface without damaging it in the process. It has many different applications, such as removing paint, rust, oil, grease, mold or mildew from surfaces without causing any damage or discoloration to the surface.
Can Ice Blasting be used on Electrics?
Dry ice blasting can be used on Live electrical because no water is used in the process and the dry ice disperses on contact.