Removing paint
from a door window (plastic) panel off of a subway car.
Removing
anti-foul paint from a boat. For hazardous materials removal, our
CCS250 contaminant collection system may be used for collection of
removed contaminant.
Removing
concrete from forms used in construction industry. The dry ice
particles are non-destructive to the steel substrate.
Cleaning pastry stuffing machine at a
bakery. The dry ice used is food grade dry ice.
Removing graffiti from brick and
mortar. The brick and mortar are cleaned without causing any substrate
damage.
Cleaning an electric motor. The dry ice is
non-conductive so that the motor is completely dry upon completion of
cleaning and may immediately be placed back into service.
Cleaning an asphalt paving truck that had not
been cleaned since it was new. The asphalt was removed
exposing the valves and fittings without damaging any of the substrate.
The hydraulic hose and wiring were cleaned without causing any damage to
any of the surfaces.
Cleaning smoke
and soot damage from stainless steel handrail after a fire. Dry ice
cleaning restores the smoke/soot damaged handrail to pre-fire condition.
Cleaning electrical control station.
Cleaning rail car
used for flour transportation. Removing mold and mildew from interior
of car. This car may be cleaned without the normal drying time required
when using high pressure water.
Cleaning printing
press. Dry ice cleaning is extremely effective at cleaning the small
gears and control surfaces.
Cleaning stains from carpet.
Conveyor belt
cleaning at food processing plant. The dry ice is food grade and may
contact food preparation surfaces. The conveyor is cleaned while
operational.
This tire mold is cleaned while still hot and
without damaging the soft aluminum substrate.