This equipment utilizes solid carbon dioxide pellets propelled at high velocity to clean surfaces. The process combines the impact of the pellets with a thermal shock that causes the unwanted material to shrink and loosen its bond with the underlying substrate. For instance, it can effectively remove paint, grime, or mold without creating secondary waste like abrasive blasting media or chemical residues.
The non-abrasive nature of this cleaning method makes it suitable for delicate surfaces, complex geometries, and electrical components. It offers significant advantages in industries requiring minimal downtime, as it allows for in-situ cleaning without disassembly and generates no secondary waste requiring cleanup. This technology has evolved significantly from its initial industrial applications and now finds use in diverse sectors like historical restoration and food processing due to its environmentally friendly characteristics.