Dry Ice Blasting is an advanced cleaning technology increasingly used across industries for its speed, safety, and environmental benefits. Unlike traditional cleaning methods that rely on water, chemicals, or abrasive materials, dry ice blasting uses solid CO pellets to remove contaminants without damaging equipment or leaving any residue.
It is one of the most effective solutions for companies seeking cleaner, safer, and more efficient maintenance processes.
How Dry Ice Blasting Works
Dry Ice Pellets are accelerated at high speed by compressed air. When they strike a surface:
1. Thermal Shock
The extreme cold temperature (-79°C) creates a micro-thermal shock that loosens dirt, grease, paint, oils, and buildup.
2. Instant Sublimation
The dry ice immediately converts from solid to gas, leaving no liquid, no moisture, and no secondary waste.
3. High-Pressure Cleaning
The air stream removes the loosened contaminants, leaving equipment clean and dry.
This combination makes the process both powerful and gentle — suitable even for delicate components.
Why Dry Ice Blasting Is Widely Used
Eco-Friendly & Chemical-Free
No solvents or detergents are required, and no wastewater is produced.
Safe for Electrical & Sensitive Areas
Non-conductive, non-abrasive, and completely dry — ideal for motors, wiring, control panels, sensors, and high-precision equipment.
No Abrasion, No Corrosion
Surfaces are cleaned without grinding, scratching, or damaging the underlying material.
Minimal Downtime
Cleaning can be done on-site and without dismantling, making it perfect for continuous production environments.
Dry Ice Blasting Equipment We Use
For industrial applications, Orthochem utilizes a range of professional dry ice blasting machines designed for different cleaning needs:
1. IBL NANO
A compact, lightweight unit ideal for small-area cleaning and precision work.
2. IBL MINI
Portable and versatile — suitable for general industrial use and maintenance teams.
3. IBL 2500
A robust machine offering strong, stable performance for medium to heavy-duty cleaning.
4. IBL 3000
A high-capacity model engineered for demanding industrial environments and continuous operation.
These machines allow us to cover a broad range of applications, from delicate surfaces to heavy contamination.
Why Dry Ice Blasting Is Valuable for Industry
Dry Ice Blasting is now commonly used in:
- Manufacturing & production lines
- Food processing facilities
- Electrical & electronic components
- Automotive and aerospace
- HVAC & mechanical systems
- Moulds, tooling, and maintenance
Its efficiency, cleanliness, and safety make it a preferred solution for modern industrial maintenance.



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