The Many Uses of Cryo, or Dry Ice Blasting

Cryo Cleaning and Blasting, or dry ice blasting, is a state-of-the-art method that has many uses in mold remediation, restoration services and residential and commercial cleaning. It is idea because it is environmentally friendly, chemical free and safe to use in many applications, including the food industry.

Cryo Blasting propels rice sized particles of food-grade frozen carbon dioxide, or dry ice, at a high velocity. A compressed air supply of 80 PSI/50 scfm may be used for the velocity. The dry ice subliminates when it comes in contact with the surface, turns from a solid into a gas and leaves no media residue to clean up at the end of projects. As compared to sand blasting or plastic bead blasting, there are no secondary contaminates such solvents or grit with dry ice.

The dry ice blasting permeates in hard-to-reach areas in attics and crawl spaces, so it is efficiently used in mold remediation and fire restoration. Mold contaminations are removed from wood and engineered wood products with innovative dry ice blasting techniques, and HEPA filters are utilized to safely filter out any contaminates. Soot and char contamination and odors are removed during fire restoration. It is gentle enough to dust smoke damage from books or effective enough to blast char from log beams.

Cryo Blasting can clean industrial equipment and surfaces, including generators and motors, piping, robotic equipment, ovens and kitchen areas. It removes construction adhesives and topical coatings from brick, stone, tile and concrete in commercial and residential hard surface cleaning. Graffiti, such as spray paint, is removed without damage to the surface below.

SteamMaster has been using dry ice blasting technology for several years. Please call 800-527-1253 or email gary@steammaster.com for more information.
Cryo Blasting is one of the most effective, innovative methods available for cleaning and restoration.

Before and after dry ice blasting

cold jet dry ice blasting unit

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