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Dry-Ice Blasting and Industrial Cleaning

Our crew will use any and all means at our disposal to clean your machinery to near like-new condition. Whether its ice-blasting, solvent cleaning, or a combination of other methods to make your product clean and functioning again, we have the tools to get it done!

Dry-ice blasting, approved by the USDA, FDA and EPA, has been effectively used for industrial equipment cleaning. The process uses food grade dry-ice, so it is non-toxic and can be used in a food setting without harm to people, animals or plants.

Our dry-ice cleaning services can help keep industrial equipment running at peak performance with regularly scheduled contract cleaning.

Effective cleaning can extend the life of equipment, reducing or eliminating costly repair, replacement and downtime. Additionally, because dry-ice blasting does not require disassembly, teardown, or movement of equipment, there is no potential for damage from reassembly or relocation.

Contact us to find out how our experienced dry-ice blasting team can help your equipment run at peak performance.

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What Makes Dry-Ice Blasting So Great?

Safe for All Equipment

Dry ice is soft enough not to pit the equipment, but is strong enough to clean it. The dry ice pellets evaporate into gas on impact so there is no residue or grit that can cause future damage to the equipment.

Sanitary and Clean

Dry ice evaporates on impact leaving no mess to be cleaned up. Only the material being removed must be disposed of.

Decreased Downtime

Dry ice blasting does not require equipment to be uninstalled or disassembled to clean it. Downtime can now be measured in minutes with the dry ice blaster, not hours or days like with other cleaning methods.

Environmentally-Friendly

The dry ice pellets evaporate as an environmentally-friendly gas and leaves no harmful wastes. Dry ice blasting is non-abrasive, nonflammable and nonconductive.

Very Flexible

Dry ice blasting can be as gentle as dusting smoke damage from books or as aggressive as removing weld slag from tooling.

Dry-ice blasting removing paint off wood.

Dry-ice blasting removing paint off brick.