Industrial Cleaning
Top 10 Dry Ice Cleaning Advantages
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Eliminate machinery disassembly
- Non-abrasive
- No secondary waste stream
- Environmentally safe
- Meets FDA, USDA, and FDA guidelines
- Less clean-up waste
- Clean machinery in place
- Reduce or eliminate damage to equipment and
molds
- Dry cleaning method
- Inhibits mold and bacteria growth
Bonus: It is safe around electrical equipment and electrical components
because it is NON-CONDUCTIVE!
Every industrial and commercial company has a need for cleaning
services. HIMEC, Corp. provides various cleaning services,
such as roof-top cleaning and painting, dry ice cleaning of
machinery with touch up painting, and sandblasting and painting.
Our dry ice cleaning services entail using CO2 at -109 degrees.
This is in the form of 'rice’ pellets. Upon impact
with the unwanted foreign material, the dry ice will evaporate,
but at the same time dehydrate the foreign matter. This method
includes removal of grease, grime, dirt, paint, barnacles,
coolant, oils, mildew, and much more.
Where Can Dry Ice Cleaning Work for YOU?
Dry ice cleaning meets EPA, USDA, and FDA guidelines. Dry
ice cleaning is utilization of non-toxic, non-hazardous, high-density
dry ice pellets in a high-velocity airflow to blast away unwanted
surface materials. On impact, the pellets instantly evaporate
without generating secondary waste, so dry ice blasting is
a cleaner way to clean.
MISCELLANEOUS
- Cigarette/Cigar Smoke
- Formaldehyde
- Nuclear Decontamination
- Automotive interior
- Oil Field Equipment
- Mold & Mildew Removal
- Baking and Food Processing
- Baking ovens
- Wafer oven plates
- Conveyors, mixers
- Roasters
- Molds
- Heat Exchanges
- Juice heaters
- Vacuum Pans
- Printing/Publishing
- Printing
- Hot Metal Adhesive Removal
- Press cleaning
- Gears, decks, guides
- Anilox rolls
- Aviation (FAA Approved)
- Landing gear
- Brake components
- Engine cleaning
- General Maintenance and Compliance Cleaning
- Surface preparation for inspection and testing
- Plant and equipment (complete removal of
oil, grease, adhesives, etc.)
- Fire restoration
- Mold remediation [black mold]
Trusses
- Reduces fire hazards
- Building Ventilation Systems
- Commercial
- Hospitals Nursing Homes
- Hotels
- Residential
- Brink Wood
- Graffiti Removal
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INDUSTRIAL USES
FOR DRY ICE CLEANING
- Electrical
- Electrical Equipment
- Motors and generator windings
- Switch gears
- Transformers
- Sub-stations
- Circuit boards
- Buss Ducts
- Relays
- Turbines
- Foundry
- Core boxes, including screen
- Permanent aluminum molds
- Increased Productivity
- Improve Quality
- Eliminate mold wear
- Automotive Parts Manufacturing & Assembly
- Equipment cleaning
- Robotic welding equipment
- Painting systems cleaning
- Tire/rim assembly equipment
- Rubber from test and alignment equipment
- Windshield and body sealants
- Guards, cooling fans, chutes, hoods, hoppers,
mixers, conveyors
- Equipment rehabilitation
- Paint booth Exhaust Ducts and Vents
- Air filter frames/supports
- Smoke damage
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Some more examples of what dry ice cleaning can do:
- Dry
ice cleaning of grease from manufacturing equipment
and machinery
- Mold cleaning (safely and efficiently)
- Cleaning of dirt
and grease from blades and motors of cooling fans
- Cleaning
of various motors/gear boxes to make the run cooler
and more efficiently
- Cleaning of bearings and moving parts
- Safe cleaning of
food industry equipment
- Cleaning of industrial equipment,
machine tools, curing presses, assembly line equipment
and
hydraulic power
units:
- conveyor components,
- mixers, and hoppers,
- extruders,
- robotic welding equipment,
- painting systems cleaning,
- mold cleaning,
- air plane motor cleaning
- Production fixtures
- Cleans oil, grease, petroleum,
asphalt, tar, etc from surfaces.
- Marine build up.
- Fire remediation-removes toxic residue,
soot, and the smell of fire.
- This is
an example of paint removal from a part.
We also clean roof tops of manufacturing facilities and
repaint them to reduce future damage.
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