Dry ice blasting stripping: polyurethane paint and epoxy paint

Among the many dry ice blasting applications, the use of the dry ice blasting process with abrasive and dry ice on polyurethane or epoxy paint is one of the most impressive applications due to its speed and results. We tell you all about it in this article!

Stripping of plates covered with polyurethane paint and epoxy paint

  • Industry : Amusement park
  • Treatment purpose : Restaurant decorative plates
  • Equipment used : ATX25 + abrasive kit

Using dry ice blasting ATX25 in your stripping business will allow you to reduce by up to 20 times the quantity of abrasive needed for the same type of work compared to sandblasting.


Dry ice blasting ATX25 allows you to offer much more eco-friendly services, and thus better meet the needs of your customers, as well as individuals.

 

How does it work?

The projection of theabrasive creates a shearing of the contaminant, then the dry ice explodes inside the cracks, facilitating its removal.

The interaction of dry ice and abrasive allows you to achieve results comparable to sandblasting while reducing abrasive consumption by up to 20 times This process is called dry ice blasting.

You must therefore add abrasive inside the device (abrasive kit), as well as Carbon dioxide ice in the hopper of the ATX25 Pneumatic.
The mixture ofabrasive/dry ice takes place at the gun level inside a venturi chamber, which is then projected via a tungsten carbide nozzle onto the surfaces to be stripped: here the plates are covered with polyurethane and epoxy paint and soda residue. The result is comparable to the sandblasting technique, but without the drawbacks: dust, quantity of abrasive media to reprocess...

 

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Equipment used: ATX25 Pneumatic

atx25 pneumatic dry ice blasting machine
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