DRY ICE CLEANING AND COMPRESSED AIR: KEY POINTS TO OBSERVE
Discover in this article and video dedicated to compressed air in the context of dry ice cleaning operations, the key points to observe for quality work and complete safety. This article is taken from the section dry ice cleaning applications.
Antoine Romero. Co-founder of the Cryoblaster® brand. Dry Ice Blasting Training instructor since 2011
Compressed air: preventing contamination and corrosion. How?
Using clean and dry compressed air will also ensure the longevity and extended lifespan of your dry ice cleaning equipment.
- promote the appearance of corrosion on your equipment motor if it is pneumatic;
- promote the obstruction of projection nozzles since Carbon dioxide ice et water don't "mix well".
- Finally, using compressed air humid when cleaning a live surface is absolutely not an option, there is a real risk of electrocution.

Surface contamination by bacteria promoted by humid compressed air

Corrosion promoted by dry ice blasting treatment with humid compressed air
How to know if compressed air is clean and dry?
Now, how can you ensure that the compressed air you are going to use is clean and dry?
Well, if you usecompressed air in industry, in the vast majority of cases, the air from the company's internal network will be treated. To be sure, nothing beats asking the maintenance department.
If, on the other hand, you must use a site compressor, you must ensure that it supplies clean et dryair. Again, asking the rental company or seller will help you get clarity and make the necessary changes, in case the chosen compressor is not equipped with internal compressed air treatment: you will therefore need to equip yourself with an external treatment system, such asan air-cooled dryer a refrigerated dryer or a double stage à , with submicron filters.Air-cooled dryers

Refrigerated dryers

Submicron filters

The Cryoblaster Advantage...
For these reasons and others still, at
Cryoblaster Cryoblaster®, we equip our dry ice blasting machinesdry ice blasting machines with acondensate filter quality , to guarantee you quality work and promote in order to reduce the number of refills, long equipment lifespan
as part of the
service we provide with a dry ice blasting machine. Of course, this filter does not completely replace a compressed air treatment system.
In conclusion:
Rest assured, we work with many brands that allow you to have the compressed air treatment system suited to your needs and budget. dry ice cleaning So here are the key points to follow foreffective and safe et drydry ice blasting with clean compressed air . By following these tips, you can be sure to achieve safety optimal results
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