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10 Dec Don’t Select a Dry Ice Cleaning Service Until You’ve Done These 3 Things

Posted at 14:41h in Blog by Geoff Braught 36,131 Comments
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Dry ice blasting uses air compressed between 80 and 90 PSI to blast pellets of dry ice at a high velocity to clean a variety of surfaces. Dry ice is extremely cold (-109 degrees Fahrenheit) and when exposed to warmer temperatures, it instantly changes from...

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06 Dec Dry Ice Blasting in Printing Equipment Applications: What You Need to Know

Posted at 21:40h in Blog by Geoff Braught 25,440 Comments
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Dry ice blasting uses air compressed between 80 and 90 PSI to blast pellets of dry ice at a high velocity to clean a variety of surfaces. While CO2 cleaning services have an incredibly wide range of uses and applications, they're particularly beneficial for the...

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04 Dec Top Tips to Prevent Pest Infestations at Your Food Manufacturing Facility

Posted at 21:36h in Blog by Geoff Braught 36,672 Comments
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There are three main types of hazards or contaminants that can cause unsafe food: Biological, chemical, and physical. Biological includes microorganisms; chemical includes cleaning solvents and pest control; and physical means hair, dirt, or other matter. Of all of these contaminants, many food manufacturing facilities...

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01 Nov The Eco-Friendly Reasons Dry Ice Blasting Is Cooler Than You Thought

Posted at 15:38h in Blog by Geoff Braught 22,982 Comments
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If you've been trying to go green with your manufacturing business, there are probably a few simple things you've already done. Recycling and focusing on reducing consumption are helpful, but have you looked at how you're cleaning yet? Many traditional surface cleaning solutions rely on...

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29 Oct We Bet You’ve Never Thought of These Fascinating Dry Ice Blasting Applications

Posted at 21:06h in Blog by Geoff Braught 22,755 Comments
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Dry ice is extremely cold (-109 degrees Fahrenheit) and when exposed to warmer temperatures, it instantly changes from a solid into a gas. Dry ice blasting services are used across a wide number of industry sectors, from manufacturing, to food processing, and more. But there...

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26 Oct Considering Dry Ice Cleaning Services? These Mistakes Could Be Unsafe

Posted at 19:14h in Blog by Geoff Braught 24,272 Comments
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Dry ice blasting uses air compressed between 80 and 90 PSI to blast pellets of dry ice at a high velocity to clean a variety of surfaces, and it's quickly becoming the sanitation method of choice for countless industries. And even though dry ice cleaning...

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05 Oct Exploring the Advantages of Dry Ice Blasting for Power and Utility

Posted at 10:00h in Blog by Geoff Braught 23,680 Comments
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Dry ice is extremely cold (-109 degrees Fahrenheit) and when exposed to warmer temperatures, it instantly changes from a solid into a gas. Dry ice blasting services can be used in countless industry sectors for a wide variety of deep cleaning and sanitation purposes. However,...

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02 Oct Answering Some Commonly Asked Questions About the Dry Ice Blasting Process

Posted at 17:43h in Blog by Geoff Braught 23,767 Comments
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We've discussed in previous posts how the dry ice blasting process works: dry ice blasting services use air compressed between 80 and 90 PSI to blast pellets of dry ice at a high velocity to clean a variety of surfaces. However, there's much more you...

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26 Sep How Can Dry Ice Blasting Optimize Pet Food Manufacturing Facility Sanitation?

Posted at 20:29h in Blog by Geoff Braught 18,953 Comments
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In previous posts, we've discussed the various benefits of dry ice blasting for certain manufacturing industries. Dry ice blasting uses air compressed between 80 and 90 PSI to blast pellets of dry ice at a high velocity to clean a variety of surfaces, and it's...

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07 Sep 3 Tips to Ensure a Safe Environment During the Dry Ice Blasting Process

Posted at 12:00h in Blog by Geoff Braught 26,000 Comments
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There are three main types of hazards or contaminants that can cause unsafe food: Biological, chemical, and physical. Biological includes microorganisms; chemical includes cleaning solvents and pest control; and physical means hair, dirt, or other matter. Dry ice blasting is one of the few cleaning...

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