Dry ice blasting is much like pressure washing, or sandblasting, since there is a media being moved at high speed, under pressure, to clean a specific target surface. But this is where the similarities end. Dry ice is dry cleaning process, so there is no danger of short circuiting electrical equipment or rusting bearings. It is non-conductive, so it can even be used on energized circuits. Dry ice media is non-abrasive, so it will not damage most surfaces. Our cleaning trucks and trailers are set up to handle just about any size cleaning job.
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Some confined space blasting today down in SC. http://t.co/lImjjGJwRW
Big 12 man dry ice blasting project in VA this week. Ceiling and equipment cleaning. http://t.co/fh4dQUmUsC
Dry ice blasting at a chemical plant in SC today. No pics to show, phones have been restricted to the parking lot...
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