How Dry Ice Cleaning Works
Dry ice pellets are blasted onto the surface at high pressure. Upon contact, instant sublimation occurs, breaking down the dirt layer. The surface remains undamaged, and no moisture is left after the procedure.
- Non-abrasive
- No water
- No chemical residues
- Can clean without disassembly
Where Dry Ice Equipment Cleaning is Used
This method is widely used in industry, food production, auto services, energy, and mechanical engineering. It is especially effective where sterility and precision of mechanisms are critical.
Why Choose GNAT
If you need to purchase dry ice cleaning as a service, our team provides fast on-site service, modern equipment, and guaranteed results.
Order dry ice cleaning or see dry ice washing.
FAQ
1. Does dry ice damage equipment?
No, the technology is non-abrasive and safe for most surfaces.
2. Is disassembly required?
In most cases, cleaning is performed without disassembly.
3. How long does the procedure take?
It depends on the scope of work, but it is usually several times faster than traditional methods.
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