Skip to content

Australia Wide

Dry Ice blasting specialists

Dry Ice blasting is a revolutionary process designed for cleaning in a wide range of industries such as food, printing and packaging equipment. It can also be extremely useful for cleaning electrical motors, switchboards, flood, fire and mould remediation.

About Us

Efficient, Safe, and Non-Abrasive Cleaning with Dry Ice Blasting

Dry ice blasting offers a dry, non-toxic, non-conductive, and non-abrasive cleaning solution, minimizing costly downtime. This method uses 100% carbon dioxide pellets to impact surfaces at high velocity, loosening contaminants without leaving residues.

With no chemicals involved, dry ice blasting is ideal for industries requiring high hygiene levels. Its non-abrasive nature ensures minimal equipment degradation and eliminates moisture-related issues like corrosion or electrical failure. This means equipment can return to service immediately, saving valuable maintenance hours.

We serve all major cities, including Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane, as well as statewide in Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland.

Applications

For a full range of where our dry ice blasting services can help your cleaning needs

Blasting Machine Rental

Rent your own machine to work in with your specific cleaning requirements.

Blaster Buy Back

We buy used dry ice blasting equipment. Contact us today for an offer

What is Dry Ice Blasting

Dry ice blasting is an environmentally friendly cleaning method that uses small dry ice pellets as the blasting media.

The dry ice is made from 100% carbon dioxide (Co2) which is a byproduct of many industries throughout the country. This Co2 is cleaned and injected into a dry ice pelletizer which turns the carbon dioxide into solid 3mm pellets of dry ice. The dry ice pellets are then put into our unique dry ice blasting machine which combines the ice with compressed air similar to that used in typical blasting methods.

How it Works

Dry Ice Blasting Is A 3-step Process

1: Kinetic

When the dry ice pellets are combined with the compressed air and are blasted at the surface, they crack and loosen the bond between the contaminant and the surface being cleaned.

2: Thermal

The very low temperature of dry ice (-79c) shock freezes the contaminant causing it to become brittle and weak. This helps the dry ice crack through and permeate the coating.

3: Sublimation

The dry ice then penetrates the contaminant and immediately sublimates. This process results in a x700 increase of volume from the carbon dioxide expanding which helps to lift the contaminant from the surface.

Call Now For A Demonstration, Or More Information