Dry ice blasting minimizes waste, saves time and
saves money. Enjoy the benefits of a time-saving cleaning process
that uses dry ice pellets and compressed air.
This time-saving cleaning process uses the cryogenic cleaning combination of dry ice pellets and compressed air. Read
more about How
Dry Ice Blasting Works.
Two New Dry Ice Locations
- Boston, MA & Tampa, Florida
Go Green With Dry Ice Cleaning
Dry ice cleaning is so "green" that it is approved by government agencies such as the FDA, EPA, and USDA. Your plant operations can "go green" with dry ice cleaning.
Dry ice blasting does not contribute to greenhouse gasses. No hazardous wastes are produced. The work process is safe and non-toxic, with basic safety precautions. No ozone-depleting chemicals are used. The factory work environment is safer, because no Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) exposure occurs. Dry ice blasting is truly "green". Learn more about going green with dry ice.
Clean Sandpaper with Dry Ice
With industrial production sanding in a woodworking plant or auto body shop, time spent changing belts and adjusting the new belt is not producing finished product.
Dry ice blasting can be used to clean industrial sanding belts in place. Workers don’t have to wait for the sander to cool down. The belt can be cleaned while the sander is running. [read more]
Dry Ice Helps Grill Your Steak
Dry Ice Blasting in the Restaurant & Culinary Industries
You
drive up to your favorite steak house. Your mouth waters
at the savory aroma wafting across the parking lot. You head
to the restaurant door.
Meanwhile, over the hot grill in the kitchen,
grease is collecting in the duct above the grill hood. Cleaning
the grill hood, ductwork, and exhaust fan is a very onerous
job, but somebody's gotta do it, for fire safety and sanitation.
Dry ice blasting comes to the rescue!! [read more]
Why Clean With Dry Ice?
It's a cleaner way to clean! With dry ice blasting, you avoid many of the risks and costs of other cleaning methods:
No Hazmat storage of solvents
No Hazmat risk of worker exposure to solvents
No Hazmat disposal expense for used solvents
No need for steam generation or distribution
No need for water drains
No drying time to eliminate water or solvents from cleaned equipment
No special rooms or booths needed; clean equipment in place
No wasted work moving items to be cleaned to cleaning booth or room