Dry Ice Blasting
Industrial Dry Ice Blasting Services for Non-Abrasive Cleaning and Surface Preparation.
Non-Abrasive,
Residue-Free
Industrial Cleaning
Our dry ice blasting services provide a non-conductive, environmentally responsible cleaning solution that allows equipment to be cleaned in place without cooldown or disassembly. This approach can significantly reduce outage time while protecting sensitive equipment and surfaces.
Dry Ice Blasting Services Overview
This dry ice blasting provides a non-abrasive cleaning method that removes contaminants without water, chemicals, or secondary waste. This process is especially effective for cleaning sensitive electrical and mechanical equipment while allowing assets to remain in place.
Because the dry ice sublimates upon impact, contaminants are lifted from the surface without damaging substrates or introducing moisture. This makes dry ice blasting a preferred solution in industrial environments where equipment protection and reduced downtime are critical.
Key Benefits of Dry Ice Blasting Services
- Reduces outage time compared to traditional cleaning methods
- Eliminates secondary waste and cleanup
- Allows in-place cleaning without cooldown or disassembly
- Non-conductive process suitable for sensitive equipment
- Non-abrasive cleaning that protects surfaces
- Environmentally responsible cleaning solution
Applications
Dry ice blasting is well suited for cleaning electrical and mechanical equipment where moisture, abrasion, or chemical residue is not acceptable.
- Turbines and compressors
- Generators and AC/DC motors
- Circuit breakers and switchgear
- Transformers and substations
- Rotors and stators
- Insulators, isolators, and bushings
- Field frames and related electrical components
Why Dry Ice Blasting Is Used in Industrial Facilities
Dry ice blasting is often selected in industrial environments where traditional cleaning methods introduce unnecessary risk. Because the process does not involve water or abrasive media, it helps protect electrical components, rotating equipment, and sensitive surfaces while minimizing cleanup and waste handling.
This makes dry ice blasting especially useful in facilities focused on safety, uptime, and long-term equipment reliability.
This cleaning method aligns with applicable OSHA safety guidelines for industrial maintenance and equipment cleaning.