The benefits of environmentally friendly cleaning and surface preparation with dry ice
This seminar delves into the science and application of dry ice blasting. Dry ice blasting is a method that utilizes solid CO2 pellets which, upon impact, sublimate directly from solid to gas, leaving behind no secondary waste. This characteristic alone addresses a significant challenge posed by conventional cleaning methods—residue management. Furthermore, the non-abrasive nature of dry ice blasting allows for the cleaning of operational equipment without the need for disassembly, significantly reducing downtime and enhancing productivity. Dry ice blasting also eliminates the need for water and chemical cleaning agents, thereby reducing the environmental footprint of cleaning processes. Moreover, the absence of secondary waste not only simplifies waste management but also mitigates the risk of chemical exposure to operators, enhancing workplace safety.
By participating in this seminar, you will gain valuable insights into the possible applications and benefits of dry ice blasting. The interactive presentation is followed by live demonstrations of ice-blasting. We look forward to welcoming you to a dynamic exchange of ideas and best practices that promise to redefine your view on industrial cleaning and maintenance.
On the agenda
- Introduction about Cold Jet
- What is Dry Ice?
- Typical areas of application
- Why use Dry Ice?
- Conventional grid blasting
- Dry Ice Blast Cleaning
- Comparison to manual cleaning
- Types of Dry Ice Blasting Systems
- Overview of possible applications
- Industrial cases
- Plastic Industry
- Food Industry
- Contract Cleaning
- Power Generation
- Demonstrations with ice blasting
For who?
The seminar is tailored for engineers, technical professionals, and decision-makers in the field of maintenance, reliability, and asset management. It aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of how dry ice blasting can be integrated into maintenance routines to improve equipment performance, extend asset lifespan, and ensure compliance with increasingly stringent environmental regulations.