Removal of fire and smoke damage

Remove fire and smoke damage faster and more effectively

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Advantages

Dry ice cleaning machines completely remove contaminants and damaged surfaces, eliminating odors and creating no secondary waste.

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Reduction in the time required to remove contamination
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A safe process without the use of chemicals or abrasives.
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Eliminating the need for manual cleaning
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Removing odors after a fire
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Reducing labor costs and shortening project completion times
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Environmental sustainability
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No secondary waste and reduced encapsulation and disposal costs.
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Access to narrow and hard-to-reach places

Examples of use

  • Tree
  • Brick
  • Metal
  • Concrete
  • And much more

Removing mold

Removes 99.9% of mold spores faster than traditional cleaning methods

Advantages

Dry ice cleaning machines eliminate the need for labor-intensive manual cleaning and do not generate secondary waste.

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Reduced recovery time
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Removal of 99% of mold spores from wood in compliance with IAQA standards
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Exclusion of manual cleaning
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Reduction in labor costs and project completion time
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Process without the use of chemicals
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Possibility of deodorizing affected areas
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No secondary waste and reduced encapsulation and disposal costs.
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Environmentally safe and does not cause harm to surrounding areas.

Examples of use

  • Tree
  • Brick
  • Metal
  • Concrete
  • And much more

Elimination of the consequences of interaction with water

Effective removal of mold and other contaminants from water-damaged surfaces

Advantages

Dry ice cleaning accelerates the restoration of flooded areas and allows you to treat hard-to-reach places such as crevices and cavities.

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Reduced recovery time
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Removal of 99% of mold spores from wood in compliance with IAQA standards
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Exclusion of manual cleaning
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Reduction in labor costs and project completion time
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Process without the use of chemicals
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Possibility of deodorizing affected areas
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No secondary waste and reduced encapsulation and disposal costs.
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Environmentally friendly

Examples of use

  • Tree
  • Brick
  • Metal
  • Concrete
  • And much more

Safe restoration of historical sites

Quick recovery using non-abrasive cleaning methods

Advantages

Dry ice cleaning eliminates the use of abrasive hand tools and chemicals, ensuring faster recovery.

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Reduced recovery time through faster and more efficient removal of contaminants
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No secondary waste and reduced encapsulation and disposal costs.
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A chemical-free process that excludes abrasive and harmful chemicals.
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Environmentally sustainable and does not harm surrounding areas.
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Exclusion of abrasive hand tools.
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Non-abrasive, does not damage sensitive or delicate surfaces.

Examples of use

  • Removing glue and bitumen
  • Fire and smoke damage
  • Water damage
  • Removal of carbon deposits
  • Removing poor-quality paint
  • Removal of lead paint
  • Mold removal
  • Removal of corrosive contaminants
  • And much more
Advantages

Dry ice cleaning - complete restoration and troubleshooting in significantly less time.

Dry ice cleaning completely and safely removes contaminants from affected areas and does not create secondary waste, which leads to shorter project completion times and lower costs.

  • Reduction in project completion time
  • Environmentally friendly
  • Dry cleaning process
  • Exclusion of manual cleaning
  • Non-abrasive
  • Universal cleaning
  • Possibility of deodorizing affected areas
  • No secondary waste
  • Chemical-free process

Frequently asked questions

What is dry ice blasting?

Dry ice blasting, also known as dry ice cleaning, is an environmentally sustainable cleaning and surface preparation technology. Dry ice blasting uses recycled solid carbon dioxide (CO2) pellets or microparticles that are blasted at supersonic speeds and sublimate on impact, lifting dirt and contaminants from the substrate. Dry ice blasting is non-abrasive, non-conductive, non-toxic and non-flammable. It also contains no chemicals, no water and creates no secondary waste streams.

How do dry ice blasting machines work?

Dry ice blasters spray carbon dioxide pellets or microparticles at supersonic speeds using compressed air. These pellets/particles then sublime on impact and lift dirt and contaminants from the substrate.

What is dry ice blasting used for?

Dry ice blasting is a non-destructive solution for cleaning, surface preparation and finishing of parts. Dry ice blasting does not require water or cleaning chemicals and produces no secondary waste. Dry ice blasting (cleaning) can be used in industries such as aerospace and aviation, automotive, contract cleaning, food and beverage, plastics and composites, restoration, textile and more. Common applications in these industries include adhesive, coating and corrosion removal, composite tool cleaning, refurbishment, parts finishing and surface preparation. As you can see, dry ice blasting can be used for a wide range of applications.

What dry ice blasting equipment options do I have?

Irbisteh offers our top-notch dry ice blasting equipment, both new and used. As an OEM, you can rest assured that you are getting the best equipment and the customer service/support you deserve. Click here to learn more about our purchasing options.

Why should I choose dry ice blasting over another surface cleaning and preparation method?

Dry ice cleaning offers a non-toxic, environmentally sustainable alternative to traditional cleaning methods that does not create secondary waste during the cleaning process, does not require chemicals, and does not use valuable and expensive water during the cleaning process. It can also reduce time and labor costs compared to other methods.

Is dry ice blasting dangerous?

Since dry ice blasting involves the use of dry ice, there are certain safety precautions that should be taken to ensure the safety of all personnel. Some key safety precautions include: - Ensuring proper ventilation - Limiting exposure - Identifying and marking areas where CO2 may accumulate - Wearing and using proper PPE, such as gloves, goggles, and tongs. Dry ice blasting itself is not dangerous, but there are safety precautions that should always be taken. To learn more about CO2 and dry ice safety, click here.

How much does dry ice cleaning cost?

Dry ice blasting machine prices range from 650,000 rub to 2,000,000 rub. Talk to a sales representative today for a more customized quote.

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We are Irbisteh, a world leader in dry ice technologies

We provide the most technologically advanced systems for dry ice cleaning, surface preparation, parts finishing and dry ice production. To fulfill our mission of providing value and protecting the environment, our equipment uses or produces products that are inert, non-conductive, non-corrosive and do not create hazardous waste.

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