This cleaning equipment utilizes solid carbon dioxide pellets propelled at high velocity to lift and remove contaminants from various surfaces. The process combines the kinetic energy of the pellets with a thermal shock effect that embrittles the unwanted material, facilitating its removal. An example application is cleaning delicate electrical components without generating secondary waste streams.
Non-abrasive and environmentally responsible, this technology offers significant advantages over traditional cleaning methods such as sandblasting or solvent cleaning. It minimizes downtime, reduces waste disposal costs, and eliminates the need for harsh chemicals. Initially developed in the late 20th century, its use has expanded rapidly across diverse industries including automotive, aerospace, and food processing.