- September 14, 2018
- By Brandon Kelley
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Any business in the restaurant industry needs to follow specific rules and regulations in order to keep dangerous contaminants away from their products. Before fighting these microscopic dangers with industrial cleaning methods, you need to know what they are. The hazards or contaminants that make food unsafe can be categorized into three main groups: biological
Finding a cleaning solution to suit your needs can be very tricky. Depending on what or where you’re cleaning, you may be limited by the kinds of methods at your disposal. Where people typically will use pressure washing to remove grime or sand blasting to break up machine buildup, those methods are often damaging to
What is ice blasting? That’s the question that many people in countless industries find themselves asking. It’s a phrase that is tossed around quite often and yet so many are still unaware of its implications or benefits. Essentially, dry ice blasting, otherwise known as CO2 blasting, is a cleaning solution that uses compressed air to
Dry ice blasting, otherwise known as CO2 blasting, is an environmentally sustainable cleaning solution that produces no secondary waste and provides a factory finish. Compressed air between 80 and 90 PSI is used to blasts pellets of solid carbon dioxide (dry ice) at high speeds to disrupt surface contaminants. However, as with most things in
Dry ice blasting is an environmentally sustainable cleaning solution and polishing method, patented in 1955, that can be used to clean machinery and equipment in various industries. It tends to be the preferred method of cleaning in numerous applications due to its non-abrasiveness and ability to obtain a factory finish. Yet, there are many who
There are many different forms of blast cleaning that can provide a range of finished product, toxicity, waste, and levels of safety. The most common type of blasting that people think of is sandblasting, which uses an abrasive media. It is commonly used in numerous applications, particularly in paint and rust removal of sheet metal
Dry ice blasting isn’t the center of attention right now, although it should be. There are so many advantages to the dry ice cleaning method that benefit multiple different industries. However, those who are familiar with dry ice blasting have also undoubtedly heard a few things that simply aren’t true. So, to clear the air,
A dry ice cleaning machine does exactly what you’d think it does: cleans using dry ice. The dry ice pellets are sprayed at the contaminant surface and you get a two-fold cleaning solution. Not only does the pressure of the dry ice help eliminate contaminants, but the temperature exchange helps break up what the pressure
Your machinery needs the best cleaning on the market, and we believe dry ice blasting is the best way to do it. In order to get the most for your money, it’s important to learn the ins and outs of dry ice production and storage. How is dry ice produced? Dry ice is made from
As an industrial company that produces tangible goods, you know how out of shape your machinery and equipment can get. Unfortunately, you may not be able to use traditional methods of abrasive media blasting, such as sand blasting. You may not even be able to use water blasting to clean your machines. That’s where dry