Imagine a high pressure cleaning process that is safe, efficient and doesn’t use water… introducing Cyberclean’s Dry Ice High Pressure Cleaning.
Traditionally, high pressure water cleaning has been an effective restoration method for heavily soiled machinery. However, it is expensive, uses millions of gallons of water, and its waste water can require costly disposal.
Cyberclean’s High Pressure Dry Ice Cleaning is a revolutionary new industrial cleaning process using dry ice pellets. The dry ice provides a superior clean, is environmentally friendly and safe, eliminates high volume water consumption, and equipment can be used immediately after cleaning.
With Level 5 water restrictions in place in some Australian states and the others not too far behind, business and industry are adopting new methods to reduce water consumption and to help save our precious water resource. Dry ice cleaning provides a solution to reduce water use for mechanical cleaning.
Benefits of high pressure
dry ice cleaning include:
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Industrial and mechanical equipment
Electronic equipment in industrial areas operates within harsh conditions. High factory ceilings harbour enormous amounts of dust. Particles enter the equipment through ventilation ducts, assisted by cooling fans. These layers of dust build-up can potentially harm the performance of the equipment and eventually lead to destruction by overheating. Many factory fires have started that way!
High-pressure dry ice cleaning technique is more effective and efficient than water or other methods, and is environmentally safe. Equipment downtime is also considerably reduced, as no drying is required and electrical components can be re-energised without delay.
Cyberclean’s new dry ice machine is available for purchase and comprehensive training is provided. Ask Cyberclean how Dry Ice Cleaning may work for your equipment. Click here to find out more.
Cyberclean recommends a thorough three-monthly on-site restoration and clean or on a scheduled maintenance rotation for heavy soiled or specialist equipment. |
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Dry Ice Pressure Cleaning is non-abrasive and is safe for most surfaces, including delicate areas such as printed circuit boards, polished moulds and electrical cabling / switchboards. Most surfaces can be cleaned without damage, even glass gauges.
Dry Ice Pressure Cleaning is an extremely effective process to deal with even the most difficult to remove contaminants, reducing time and effort to strip heavy dirt and grim without leaving a mess behind. The dry ice freezes the contaminants, literally snapping them off the surface (like frozen gum breaks off clothes) but is not harmful or harsh to the equipment..
Cracks, scratches, and normally inaccessible areas can be cleaned, including recesses that are not accessible by hand because of the gaseous nature of the product.
Dry Ice Pressure Cleaning is carried out on-site, eliminating the need for equipment to be disassembled or transported to a designated cleaning area. Productivity is also improved as electrical components remain dry and can be energised immediately after cleaning. Machines can also be cleaned at operating temperature and are often still warm when ready for start-up.
With no need for water there is no water mess on the floor. Contaminants are contained and can be swept off the floor and disposed as solids, eliminating hazardous waster and reducing expensive waste-water disposal.
Dry Ice Pressure Cleaning is an environmentally safe process, reducing exposure to hazardous substances and eliminating the use of dangerous chemicals.
Dry Ice Pressure Cleaning cleans contaminants preserving the surface integrity and restoring equipment to near original working order. As equipment is cleaned on-site, the possibility of damage from disassembly, transport and reassembly is removed. |