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What is the equipment used for dry ice cleaning?

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Dry ice cleaning   is indeed a non-destructive procedure for cleaning surfaces & removing undesirable coverings like paint or rust. In a nutshell, the procedure involves blasting compressed air & dry ice particles (a hard form of carbon dioxide at quite a temperature of around -78.5°C) with considerable force onto a surface that has to be cleaned, much like a "conventional" pressure washer. Because dry ice instantly turns from solid to gas when it contacts a surface, the mixture of compressed air & dry ice in the explosion stream causes explosive sublimation. The chain reaction allows surfaces to be cleaned without causing any damage & leaves no residue other than the dislodged dirt & debris. THE THREE EFFECTS OF DRY ICE THAT MAKE IT A STRONG CLEANING AGENT Impurities are removed from objects in milliseconds by blasting dry ice particles. This is because of the three impacts of dry ice blasting. 1 – The kinetic or impact effect Dry ice particle...