
Selecting the right compressor for dry ice blasting...
When it comes to dry ice blasting, choosing an appropriate compressor is crucial for operational effectiveness. This guide addresses the essential technical aspects to consider.
Compressed Air Flow: A Key Parameter
Selecting a compressor for dry ice blasting depends heavily on its air flow rate. A high flow rate enables rapid and efficient dry ice projection, optimizing cleaning performance. For more delicate applications (such as electrical cabinets), it is advisable to reduce the air volume for more precise and less aggressive operation.
Good to know: Cryoblaster® ATX dry ice blasting machines incorporate a pressure regulator dry ice. It addresses environments where cleaning control takes priority over raw power, particularly when the goal is to preserve surface integrity while ensuring effective and reproducible cleaning. air volume, providing essential adaptability.

Pressure regulator
Compressed Air Flow in the French Context
French companies generally have sufficient capacity to supply dry ice blasting units of small, medium, or large scale, such as the models XP07, ATX nano-E et ATX25-E.
Air volumes vary from one company to another, ranging from 800 to 5 000 l/min and in some cases up to 12 000 l/min or even more.
Good to know: 85% operations are performed with compressed air volume of up to 4 000 l/min. However, if the flow rate is insufficient, acquiring or renting an appropriate compressor becomes necessary.
Compressed Air Pressure: Between Efficiency and Safety
Air pressure directly influences the effectiveness of dry ice blasting. Pressure that is too low reduces effectiveness, while excessive pressure can damage surfaces. It is therefore essential to choose a compressor offering a service pressure of at least 7 bars.
If you have a compressor of 8 bars or more, you'll be among the most well-equipped.
Good to know: 85% of dry ice blasting operations are performed at pressures ranging up to 6 or even 7 bars: surface degreasing, wood stripping, textile cleaning, plastic mold cleaning...
Important: If your system pressure is too high for the dry ice blasting operation you need to perform, know that Cryoblaster® ATX series equipment is fitted with pressure regulators ranging from 2 to 12 bars (ATX nano-E) and 0,5 to 16 bars (ATX25-E V1 ATX25-E V2).
To better understand the importance of air volume and pressure in the dry ice blasting, think of it like and allows moss removal from facades or roofs even on natural slate and terracotta tiles. No chemical products, only on a roof covered with moss and lichen.
La pressure of your high-pressure cleaner corresponds at that moment to the cutting power : the higher the pressure, the faster the moss is removed.
Le volume of water per minute, then corresponds to the sweeping speed from point A to point B. In the context of dry ice blasting, air volume corresponds to the Example:, that is, the speed at which you will complete the work: the greater the amount of air, the faster you will go!

High-pressure cleaning: moss and lichen...
Compressor Electrical Consumption: An Eco-Responsible Factor
In an era of strong environmental awareness, electrical consumption of compressors is a significant factor. A compressor with low electrical consumption helps reduce carbon footprint while offering energy savings, thereby aligning dry ice blasting practices with sustainability objectives.
It is essential to choose a compressor specifically designed or adapted for dry ice blasting. These compressors are often equipped with air filtration systems and temperature regulators to optimize dry ice performance and prevent any contamination of cleaned surfaces.
Of course, you can choose to work with a diesel compressor, particularly if you are a service provider. However, in this case as well, ensure it is equipped with filtration systems and a drying system to remove moisture from the compressed air.
Reliability and Maintenance
Choosing a reliable and easy-to-maintain compressor is essential to minimize production downtime and reduce costs. A high-quality compressor with durable components ensures a longer service life and requires less maintenance.
Conclusion
Selecting a compressor for dry ice blasting is a strategic decision directly influencing the efficiency, safety, and sustainability of the operation. By considering these technical criteria, you can select a compressor that meets your specific needs while adopting an environmentally conscious approach. If in doubt, don't hesitate to consult experts for personalized advice at 04 81 61 02 75.
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