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Diamond Dry Ice Blasting
Continental
Carbonic
Products, Inc
3985 E. Harrison Avenue
Decatur, IL 62526
Phone: 217-428-2068
Fax: 217-424-2325
Toll Free: 800-DRY-ICE2 |
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Uses For Dry Ice Blasting for Fire Restoration and
Historic Restoration
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to Uses of Dry Ice Blasting |
| Fire
Restoration |
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Once
the fire is out, the real problems of cleaning begin.
there are a number of concerns that make dry ice blasting
an asset, not just an expense.
Removal of Char, and Smoke Reside -
This reduces the burned smell, and also allows for
a better evaluation of the damage. Damage hidden
by smoke or soot may cause a miscalculation of potential
safety.
Mold Remediation -
this is important and a serious long term health issue.
Using dry ice blasting on previously wetted or saturated
surfaces will remove and kill the mold and its spore,
and with proper secondary filtration to remove the
dust, may proved an environment cleaner than the original.
There will be secondary dust no matter
what system is used. However, dry ice blasting itself
leaves no residue, so the there is a very small
amount of material to remove. Conventional sanding
creates large volumes of dust, and cannot get into
all areas and is very labor intensive. Conventional
sandblasting produces very large amounts of secondary
waste to be disposed. |
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Metal
Work & Beams |
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ice blasting is idea for cleaning smoke coated metal work
and framing. This is important after a fire for structural
inspection, health and general maintenance. The dry ice
blasting can reach even the smallest cracks, creases, and
weld joints where wire brushes cannot reach. Dry ice blasting
is far less labor intensive, and there is minimal secondary
residue. Further, it does not damage the metal or its surfaces. |
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| Historic
Restoration and Preservation |
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Dry
ice blasting is an optimal solution for historic restoration
and preservation.
Lead Paint - If the
property being worked is over 60 years old, there is
probably lead paint. this is costly and hard to remove.
With the same environmental protections in place, dry
ice blasting can remove the paint, in place, even in
the smallest details. No toxic chemical, minimal secondary
cleanup, and since it can be accomplished in-situ,
there is far less chance of damage to moldings, and
fancy woodwork or castings. No chemicals to stain or
discolor the wood, no gouges, raising of the grain
either.
Paint may be removed from, wood, brick, stone or metal without having
to stop.
Mold - Dry ice blasting
does not introduce water into the area. No chemicals
are needed other than the dry ice itself. Will accomplishing
other cleaning, mold and its spores are removed, an
since water is not required, there is minimal introduction
to the cleaned areas.
In Place Cleaning - Items
and areas to be cleaned need not be removed when using
dry ice blasting. This eliminates costly re-fitting
woodwork. there are no chemicals to cause discoloration,
warping or other problems associated with chemical
cleaning. The secondary dust is minimized, and there
is no gouging or marring of the surfaces. It does not
matter what type of surface, it's shape of composition.
The concern about colors or stains bleeding into porous
surfaces because of liquid chemicals or water is gone.
There is also the advantage of being able to safely
clean around electrical cords, cable , switches and
motors without danger or damage to them.
Secondary cleanup - This
is always a problem with conventional sand or soda
blasting. Using dry ice blasting eliminates that. If
you are not creating a a hazardous dust, like lead
paint or mold, the small amount of secondary produce
is easily cleaned and disposed of.
Exterior work,is simpler and easier, there are no large pile of grit
or shells to remove, and not stains or wet Surfaces. Painting or priming
may be done immediately. |
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