Perfect Blasting Co.dry ice Saudi Arabia

Perfect Blasting Co.dry ice Saudi Arabia DRY ICE SUPPLIER
DRY ICE BLASTING

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24/06/2017
Keeping food processing surfaces clean is a production manager’s main concern. Removing leftover food, grease, grime, an...
06/08/2016

Keeping food processing surfaces clean is a production manager’s main concern. Removing leftover food, grease, grime, and other residue from production equipment is critical for preventing bacteria growth and ensuring safe, high quality food products. As sanitation regulations become more stringent, labor costs increase, and the industry becomes more environmentally conscious, food companies are looking for new cleaning processes and solutions.

Caked-on dust, flour, grease, and oil, along with baked-on carbon, are some residues that are prevalent—and difficult and costly to remove from baking and production equipment. To ensure product quality, these residues must be removed frequently. Unfortunately, traditional cleaning processes, such as steam, water, and manual scrubbing, are slow, inefficient, and ineffective. Plant managers at a baked goods facility in Chanhassen, Minn., for example, found that it took a three-person maintenance crew nearly nine hours to clean their 30’ x 50’ machines. During that time, the cleaning crew could only remove 80% of the residue; the machine’s small parts and hard-to-reach areas simply could not be cleaned by hand. This scenario is not uncommon.

The food industry is heavily regulated. Some regulations concern water disposal and recycling sanitation issues. Others go as far as detailing the number of hours maintenance crews must devote to cleaning equipment. Any cleaning solution used by a food company must provide optimal cleaning results, while being safe enough to clean surfaces that come into contact with food products. The cleaning method used could impact the taste, cooking, processing, and overall quality of the food product.

One alternative to conventional cleaning processes used by food companies is dry ice blast cleaning, a process similar in concept to sand or bead blasting. Unlike sand or bead blasting, however, dry ice blast cleaning is not only safe for food processing environments, but also costs less, cleans more efficiently, and is more environmentally responsible.

Dry ice blast cleaning uses recycled carbon dioxide (CO2), a colorless, tasteless, odorless gas that is found naturally in the atmosphere. Dry ice blast cleaning is a process that accelerates dry ice particles through high-velocity nozzles to impact the surface being cleaned. The combination of kinetic and thermal shock effects breaks the bond between the residue and the surface being cleaned. The residue falls away from the surface and is easily wiped away. Because dry ice particles sublimate upon impact, dry ice blast cleaning eliminates the added cost and inconvenience of secondary waste treatment and disposal, as well as the worry of downstream contamination.

Dry ice blasting is hitting the power generation industry by storm.  It is becoming a more and more popular way to clean...
18/06/2016

Dry ice blasting is hitting the power generation industry by storm. It is becoming a more and more popular way to clean power generation industry equipment. The old methods of cleaning the equipment are becoming obsolete. Dry ice blasting works great, is non-abrasive, and is very fast for application and cleanup. Everyone knows… time is money.

What is Dry Ice Blasting (Cleaning)?Dry ice blasting is known by several names: dry ice blasting, dry ice cleaning, CO2 ...
06/05/2016

What is Dry Ice Blasting (Cleaning)?

Dry ice blasting is known by several names: dry ice blasting, dry ice cleaning, CO2 blasting, dry ice dusting, and even environmentally sustainable cleaning. dry ice blasting is an efficient and cost-effective way for industries to maximize production capability and quality. Dry ice blasting is similar to sand blasting, plastic bead blasting or soda blasting where media is accelerated in a pressurized air stream to impact a surface to be cleaned or prepared. But that's where the similarity ends.
Instead of using hard abrasive media to grind on a surface (and damage it), dry ice blasting uses soft dry ice, accelerated at supersonic speeds, and creates mini-explosions on the surface to lift the undesirable item off the underlying substrate.

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