- March 24, 2019
- By Brandon Kelley
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Whether you’re an expert or a beginner, there’s no harm in refreshing your knowledge every once in a while. That’s especially true of dry ice blasting. Keep reading for a short refresher on all things dry ice. What is dry ice? Dry ice is not actually ice, despite what its name suggests. Really. It’s carbon
Cleaning with dry ice, or ice blasting as it is known, is a highly effective method of sanitizing areas. A dry ice cleaning service is used in industrial cleaning, the food packaging industry, smoke and water damage cleanup, the cleaning industry, and mold removal, to name just a few examples. The following six do’s and
The impressive cleaning powers of dry ice are known in a variety of industries. The solid CO2 (set at a temperature of -79 degrees Fahrenheit) is used to blast away biological, chemical, and physical contaminants in food production, medical manufacturing, and even lab environments. Dry ice blasting (also known as CO2 cleaning or CO2 blasting)