Indiana DRY Ice Blasting Experts
Strength H2O Industrial Solutions is an industry leader and specializes in Indiana dry ice blasting cleaning services. Unlike pressure washing, high pressure hydro blasting, and chemical cleaning, ice blasting uses no toxic solvent and is nonabrasive. Also, with other cleaning methods, the cleaning agent becomes a contaminant and must be disposed of as a toxic waste.
Indiana Ice Blasting is successful in removing coatings, sealants, adhesives, grease, paint, soot and more. It is the preferred method to clean in and around electrical components. In addition, it can be used inside a business and the business doesn't have to close.
Ice Blasting Indiana Process
The Indiana dry ice blasting process begins (co2) particles that are propelled to supersonic speed impacting and cleaning the surface. These particles are accelerated by utilizing compressed air produce by an industrial air compressor. The Indiana Dry Ice Blasting process can be broken down into 3 basic steps, those steps are:
Step 1 – Transfer of Energy
Dry ice blasting Indiana is dry ice pellets being propelled out of the blasting gun at supersonic speed and impact the surface they are cleaning. Without causing abrasion, the energy transfer knocks off the contaminant. In addition, the force of this impact is the force of this impact is the principal method of cleaning.
Step 2 – Tiny Thermal Shock
With the cold temperatures produced during by the dry ice pellets hitting the contaminant surface it creates a tiny thermal shock between the surface contaminant and the substrate. Snapping and blistering of the contaminant occurs advancing the eradication process.
Step #3 – Gas Pressure
The final step of dry ice blasting Indiana is the dry ice pellet exploding on impact and warming and converting to nonhazardous CO2 gas. In addition, the gas expands quickly beneath the contaminant surface. Most importantly, the dry ice evaporates only leaving behind the contaminant.
Strength H2O Industrial Solutions Services All Industries, Some of The Most Common Are:
- AUTOMOTIVE DRY ICE CLEANING MICHIGAN
- DRY ICE BLASTING FIRE RESTORATION MICHIGAN
- MOLD REMEDIATION WITH DRY ICE BLASTING MICHIGAN
- PRINTING EQUIPMENT DRY ICE BLASTING MICHIGAN
- POWER GENERATION DRY ICE CLEANING MICHIGAN
- PLASTIC AND RUBBER DRY ICE CLEANING MICHIGAN
- PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION DRY ICE CLEANING MICHIGAN
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Indiana Ice Blasting Is A Perfect Non-Toxic Solution
Adhesives
Adhesives are easily removed in comparison to other cleaning methods as the lowered temperature serves to weaken the adhesive bond. Abrasive methods most often produce heat and can therefore fail with some adhesive removal.
Fire Remediation
Indiana Dry Ice blasting is highly effective in removing toxic residues, soot, and associated smells after a fire. Independent blasters often work with major insurance companies over a large geographic area to quickly clean fire and smoke damaged locations. Strength H2O take pride in being the best industrial cleaning company Indiana!
Indiana Food Manufacturing & Processing Equipment
Build up of surface contaminants such as oils, grease, proteins, packaging glue and more, that prevents equipment from operating at peak efficiency and in a sanitary and compliant condition. Unfortunately, traditional manual cleaning methods are time-consuming, not fully effective, require disassembly, and often involve significant amounts of water, chemicals, and resulting waste water costs.
Indiana Ice blast cleaning can be effectively used on food contact surfaces, adjoining equipment, support equipment (such as forklifts), and on reducing built-up dirt and loose paint chips in your facility itself. It is effective in confined spaces, such as storage bins, silos, tanks, and other hard to reach areas that must be kept clean and dry.
Cleaning of the surface of products will remove mold, mildew and other fungi, as well as stopping odors at the source by eliminating unwanted organisms. Indiana Dry Ice cleaning is 100% ecologically safe, USDA rated, biodegradable and harmless to humans, animals and marine life.