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Discover dry ice blasting, a technological surface treatment process!
Offering numerous advantages for cleaning ferrous and non-ferrous surfaces, includingvery low dust emission, dry ice blasting technology or cryogenic blasting is a complementary activity to cryogenic cleaning.

What are the differences between dry ice blasting and abrasive blasting?
The dry ice blasting technique Carbon dioxide ice ou dry ice blasting:"," uses projection particles of solid CO2 at high speed, via the use of a blaster, gun and nozzle, and allows you to clean very efficiently, dirt and other pollutants (organic, chemical, etc.), while limiting emissions, thanks to the mechanical and thermal action of dry ice (the ice sublimes)
Ideal for degreasing in an industrial setting, or restoration after disaster (after fire or mold decontamination), surface preparation bydry ice blasting,regardless of the type of cleaning, allows you to remove unwanted coating, without damaging the surface being cleaned.
Cleaning by spraying dry ice and compressed air, therefore, ideally replaces the use of solvents and flammable products for eliminating removing dirt.
The technique of dry ice blasting : all its advantages and applications
For ecological blasting or cleaning, dry ice blasting allows the elimination of pollution, epoxy paint and corrosion, by spraying solid carbon dioxide and bicarbonate or any other type of abrasive.
The method of dry ice projection with additivesis poised to replace abrasive media blasting techniques in many industrial and non-industrial applications, such as for example the preparation of mechanical parts, or the removal of oxidation.elles ou non, telles que par exemple la préparation des pièces mécaniques, ou l'enlèvement d'oxydation.
Service providers or industrialists wishing to blast with an environmentally friendly method, dry ice blasting is certainly a technique capable of meeting the most stringent requirements in terms of effectiveness and ecology (reduces secondary waste by up to 8 times compared to abrasive blasting).
Methods and systems for industrial blasting
Industrial blasting brings together all surface treatment techniques whose purpose is to remove impurities such as stains, chemical pollution, rust, scale, etc.
As a general rule, industrial surface blastingprepares surfaces such as steel before the manufacture of mechanical components, but it can also be used indirectly for the food industry.
Depending on the technique, it can use abrasion of pollution through blasting (such as industrial paint), chemical products through immersion of the part, thermal blasting, or other techniques, but can also as needed, perform cleaning while respecting treated surfaces and limiting the amount of secondary pollution.
Le sandblasting : the abrasive blasting technique
Do you want to start a blasting business? Would you like to know more about the blasting technique, beyond the simple fact of knowing that this blasting technique is based on the principle of abrasive media sprayed under pressure by compressed air?
Discover the various applications of this process as well as related surface preparation techniques.
Soft blasting: the gentle touch?
We hear more and more about abrasive blasting:"," for blasting chalets, car bodies, terraces... but what are the differences between blasting and abrasive blasting ? Because after all:"," the process remains the same: spraying abrasive under compressed air pressure.
Discover in more detail what thedifferencesare between these 2 techniques, complementary activities to dry ice blasting.
Dry ice blasting on car bodies: separating fact from fiction
Many hope to one day find a replacement method for abrasive blasting processes, particularly for stripping car bodies...
Le dry ice blasting on vehicles:"," does it really work?
Dry ice blasting, the blasting technique of the 21st century
Among the many names for dry ice blasting, cryoblasting is probably the least used. Discover in the following article, all the advantages of dry ice blasting and abrasive spraying or cryo blasting
Dry ice blasting on rust, good or bad idea?
You are increasingly interested in dry ice blasting on oxidation on metal surfaces. What is the true effectiveness of this process? Click on the blue link in this paragraph for more information.
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Dry ice blasting: principle of action
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