
Dry Ice Cleaning

Dry ice cleaning is a "green" process using small
pellets of recycled carbon dioxide to clean a surface.
The pellets sublimate (turning from solid directly to
gas) during the cleaning process. The carbon dioxide gas
is absorbed by trees and plants and converted into
carbon (plant growth) and oxygen (for us to breathe),
thus recycling the CO2. So dry ice blasting is really
"green" recycling at its best.
Dry ice blasting does not contribute to greenhouse
gasses. No hazardous wastes are produced. The work
process is safe and non-toxic, with basic safety
precautions. No ozone-depleting chemicals are used. The
factory work environment is safer, because no Volatile
Organic Compound (VOC) exposure occurs. Dry ice blasting
is truly "green".
Dry ice cleaning is so "green" that it is approved by
government agencies such as the FDA, EPA, and USDA. Your
plant operations can "go green" with dry ice cleaning.
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