Remember Me
forgot your password?

Dry Ice Blasting From Glacier Blast

What is dry ice blasting?  

Dry ice blasting is the use of solid CO2 (carbon dioxide) pellets accelerated by compressed air to clean or strip industrial  equipment, machinery, tanks, facilities etc. of unwanted contaminates. Dry ice pellets impact the surface and expand instantly into a gaseous state hundreds of times greater than their original solid volume, creating tiny explosions on the surface being cleaned. The tiny explosions, velocity and impact of the dry ice pellets (kinetic energy) and thermal shock (dry ice is -109 F) are the forces that remove the unwanted contaminates.

What are the disadvantages of conventional industrial cleaning methods?

Cleaning chemicals and solutions pose environmental hazards to employees and the environment.  When used they leave behind a secondary waste stream, rags, absorbent pads, used solution and/or chemicals etc., which in many cases increases the volume of hazardous waste that is subject to costly disposal fees and transportation costs. If the chemicals and/or solutions are not properly cleaned up they can cause unwanted corrosion and rot, increasing damage and long term maintenance costs.

High pressure water blasting leaves behind  a secondary waste stream which in many cases increases the volume of hazardous waste that is subject to costly disposal fees and transportation costs.  Water gets left in electrical components, equipment and machinery.  If the water is not properly removed it will cause unwanted corrosion and rot, increasing damage and long term maintenance costs.

Soda blasting leaves behind a secondary waste stream which in many cases increases the volume of hazardous waste that is subject to costly disposal fees and transportation costs. It leaves water and soda behind, if not properly removed will cause unwanted corrosion and rot, increasing damage and long term maintenance costs.

Sand blasting leaves behind a secondary waste stream which in many cases increases the volume of hazardous waste that is subject to costly disposal fees and transportation costs.  It leaves behind an abrasive blast media which if not cleaned up properly continues to cause damage in electrical components, gears, bearings etc.  It continues to fall from horizontal surfaces, cracks and beams years after the job is done, increasing cleanup, damage and long term maintenance costs.

What are the advantages of industrial cleaning by dry ice blasting?

Dry ice blasting is the ultimate industrial cleaning process, it leaves no secondary waste stream, no abrasive blast media, no water, no corrosive cleaning solutions or chemicals to get into critical areas.  Dry ice blasting has no negative long term effect on maintenance.  Dry ice blasting minimizes disposal fees and transportation costs.

Dry ice blasting is safe and environmentally friendly.  Dry ice passes from a solid state to a gaseous state, it has no liquid state.  Dry ice is pure CO2 in its solid state, it is in a gaseous state in the air around us.  When we inhale our bodies use the oxygen and we exhale CO2. Green plants take CO2 from the air and give off oxygen.

Dry ice blasting is non-toxic, non-conductive, non-corrosive and there is no employee exposure to hazardous cleaning chemicals or solutions.  Dry ice blasting sterilizes as it cleans, dry ice is -109 F, the extreme temperature kills germs and bacteria.  Dry ice blasting meets the guidelines of the USDA, EPA, and the FDA.

John Simon

For tips on teacup beagles, teacup havanese and other information, visit the Small Breed Dogs website.

Rate this Article: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s)
Print Email Re-Publish


  • Latest Art and Entertainment Articles
  • More from John Simon

Making Beats - Songwriting Tips

By: Thomas K | 25/12/2009
Making beats that are brilliant is not an art that you learn overnight but it takes some time before you can be an expert songwriter. You have to be an ardent student when learning songwriting tricks if you want to be successful. There are those songwriters whose songs are always...

Glamour Babes Review of Adult Star Jenna Jameson

By: sean sandvik | 25/12/2009
Join us on a review of the career of Jenna Jameson. The World's most famous actress on the velvet screen!

ALWAYS PUTTING MUSIC UNDER A RADIO DJ'S VOICE

By: Dan ODay | 25/12/2009
Radio programming and air talent tips from radio talent coach Dan O'Day.

Digital Camera Before-Shopping Guide

By: Felicia luo | 25/12/2009
Digital cameras especially wholesale digital ones are enjoying increasing popularity around the whole world. A recent study showed more than three-quarters of American households own at least one digital camera. Indeed, digital cameras enable you to experience the world through a digital eye. And with a good performance wholesale digital camera, you will never miss the dazzling scene or once-in-lifelong unforgettable moments. It is not wrong to say digital camera makes one minute equal to foreve

Free Wii Points - Where to get Free Wii Points?

By: JRichardson | 24/12/2009
In this article I am going to show you where you can get Wii Points for free.

How Do I Choose The Right Poker Chips And Casino Poker Tables For My Game?

By: Mark Etinger | 24/12/2009
How to choose the right poker chips and casino poker tables

How Do I Choose The Right Poker Chips And Casino Poker Tables For My Game?

By: Mark Etinger | 24/12/2009
How to choose the right poker chips and casino poker tables

15 Worthless Celebrity Facts: Bar stools, Flashing and More

By: Kasan Groupe | 24/12/2009
Whether you love them or you hate them, celebrities have pretty interesting lives. Check out these facts below.

Reviewing Killacodes

By: John Simon | 02/10/2009 | Relationships
Killacodes can easily be passed for promotion because the site is full of passing your time without a second thought. HTML codes from the cursors, words and graphics are easily derived and they can be pasted to your site any time.

The Kakuro Craze

By: John Simon | 02/10/2009 | Art & Entertainment
Kakuro Puzzles are one of the newest craze to hit the international community that has always been enticed by brainteasers and other mind-boggling activities like the Crossword puzzle. In its early day, what used to be known as the Cross Sums, was subsequently renamed Kakuro Puzzles. The history of

All About Engraving

By: John Simon | 02/10/2009 | Art & Entertainment
Engraving is a piece of carved structure, which is made with incisions designed into a hard and flat surface by carving grooves on it. The results of engraving are decorative objects that provide unique décor to the surrounding arena. You can carve engravings on materials like silver, gold, copper, relief

Learning to Play the Electric Guitar

By: John Simon | 02/10/2009 | Art & Entertainment
Do you have an electric guitar under your bed silently reminding you of a dream which is for the moment, buried? Did you fantasize about fame and female attention or was your dream about the music? Did you believe you could make a lot of progress in your musical education without much effort? Maybe you even

Introduction to the Electric Guitar

By: John Simon | 02/10/2009 | Relationships
Electric guitars have made their home in our universe. There are even classical pieces composed for electric guitar. This is a new kind of musical instrument. Not only is the sound amplified by electronics but the sound itself is MADE by electronics. Can just anybody learn to make music on this

What to Look for in an Edgar Filing Agent

By: John Simon | 02/10/2009 | Art & Entertainment
EDGAR stands for the Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval system, and is a system designed to increase the efficiency and fairness of the securities market for the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on behalf of United States investors. Domestic public companies are required to file a

Dry Ice Blasting From Glacier Blast

By: John Simon | 02/10/2009 | Art & Entertainment
What is dry ice blasting?

Submit Your Articles Free: Signup
Article Categories




Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy | User published content is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Copyright © 2005-2008 Free Articles by ArticlesBase.com, All rights reserved. (0.19, 4, w2)