Dry ice blasting has established itself as an environmentally friendly and cost-saving alternative to conventional cleaning methods and in industrial use, such as deburring. With our robust, user-friendly, and designed-for-continuous-operation dry ice blasting devices, we offer you attractive solutions for a wide range of applications.
Here are some examples of the applications of our dry ice blasting equipment in the industrial environment. The low consumption of dry ice and the high cleaning performance of our devices help you reduce the cleaning costs of your systems, tools, molds, etc.
Cleaning of a Styrofoam press plate with 0.5mm holes.
Cleaning of a perforated plate with our DC 50 (formerly LT 50) and the newly developed flat nozzle.
Before-and-after comparison of parts contaminated with hot glue (hot melt).
Before-and-after comparison of tools in a rubber factory.
Before-and-after comparison of a press plate contaminated with lime and iron oxide.
Before-and-after comparison of a press plate contaminated with lime and iron oxide.
Before-and-after comparison of a fan cleaned with our DC 50 (formerly LT 50).
Before-and-after comparison of a gear part cleaned with our DC 280 (formerly LT 280).
The following examples show the dry ice blasting devices of our DC 280 series in use for the cleaning or renovation of buildings and facades.
The video demonstrates the removal of paint from a house wall.
The video clearly shows how dirty facades – in this example a brick facade – can be cleaned with the dry ice blasting process.
The video demonstrates how, as a preparation for the restorations at Gifhorn Castle, paint residues are removed from the cement slurry on an area of 1,300 sqm using the DC 280 (formerly LT 280).
With our Abrasive Set, which is available for all our device series, you can deliberately enhance the strong cleaning performance of the dry ice pellets by adding an additive.
The application range of our dry ice blasters is expanded to include, among other things, the treatment of metallic and mineral surfaces, such as rust removal, paint stripping, material removal, surface roughening, and much more.
The video demonstrates the removal of the coating from a house wall.
Even rust and paint can be effectively and efficiently removed with the dry ice blasting process when an abrasive additive is added, as shown in this example.
The video demonstrates how thoroughly and quickly coatings can be removed by adding an additive to the dry ice blast.
Whether interior cleaning, engine washing, or rim cleaning: With the help of the dry ice blasting process and especially with our dry ice cleaners, vehicles of any kind can be effectively and efficiently cleaned.
Cleaning a truck rim using our DC 280 (formerly LT 280) dry ice blaster.
Cleaning the dirty rear axle of a forklift with our DC 280 (formerly LT 280) dry ice blaster.
Cleaning a wheel bearing using our DC 280 (formerly LT 280) dry ice blaster.
Cleaning motorcycle parts with our DC 280 (formerly LT 280) dry ice blaster.
Cleaning a truck engine.
Cleaning a car rim.
Cleaning a heavily soiled engine.
With the help of our dry ice blasting systems, various types of wood can be cleaned and refurbished.
House renovation. Wood beams blasted with dry ice.
Quick cleaning and refurbishment of wooden furniture with the DC 50 (formerly LT 50).
Whether removing the underbody protection of a car or the antifouling paint of a boat: Our dry ice blasters of the DC 280 or DCE 480 series accomplish this effectively, thoroughly, without blasting residues, and at low costs.
Removal of underbody protection from a metal sheet.
Removal of paint from a safe.
Removal of antifouling coating from a ship hull.
Removal of a 2K paint from a steel sheet.
Adhesive tape and labels can be removed without residue, cleanly, and quickly with our dry ice blasting devices of the DC 50, DCE 80, or DC 280 series.
Removal of adhesive labels from a sign.
Removal of adhesive films from a bicycle.
Removal of various road markings.