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Dry ice blasting is a process in which particles of solid carbon dioxide, commonly known as dry ice, are propelled at high velocity to impact and clean equipment, machinery, and structures without damage to electrical wiring, hoses, sensors, or other delicate components.
Traditional abrasive blasting methods clean through a chiseling action, like using a pick, but can damage the surface below. Dry ice, on the other hand, might better be compared to a spatula as it lifts away the contaminant.
The dry ice pierces the contaminant and ‘explodes’ into its gas form instantly upon striking the substrate beneath. This harmless explosion creates a shock wave between the coating and the surface and literally pops off contaminants from the inside out.

