MANUFACTURING LINE CLEANING

Whether a manufacturing line is producing food or foundry parts, keeping those line equipment and production machines moving cleanly and efficiently is of the utmost importance for companies to meet all of their industry’s compliance requirements and policies.

Dry ice blasting equipment cleans all types of production and ancillary equipment without damaging surfaces, creating secondary waste or harming employees or the environment. Dry ice blasting thoroughly cleans contamination from process and production equipment in-place, without water or chemicals, and even while the equipment is still running.

Food Manufacturing Lines

Food processing and packaging equipment accumulates grease, carbonized residue, seasonings, proteins, harmful bacteria, biofilms, adhesives, labels, and many other contaminants that traditionally take significant time to clean.

Dry ice blasting for the food industry provides an in-situ cleaning solution that is non-destructive, sustainable, does not use water or chemicals and does not produce secondary waste.

Foundry Manufacturing Lines

Dry ice blasting quickly and effectively cleans manufacturing line and foundry production equipment without water, chemicals or secondary waste. Dry ice blasting eliminates weld line misalignment, breakdowns and scrap by effectively removing weld slag and spatter buildup.

Dry ice blasting completely removes refractory coating and residual material without damaging mold vents or rounding mold edges.

  • Benefits

    • Enhance Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) programs
    • Reduce cleaning time
    • Reduce risk of unplanned production stoppages and costly repairs
    • Clean in-place
    • Clean hot and online – No cooldown required
    • Get a cleaner clean – Reduce bacteria counts and remove biofilms
    • No secondary waste
    • Eliminate manual cleaning with harmful chemical solvents
    • Replace ineffective, costly and labor-intensive cleaning methods
    • Environmentally sustainable
    • Non-abrasive – Eliminate wear and tear on machinery – Will not damage sensors and other equipment
    • Maximize tooling life and decrease fixture repair
    • Reduce scrap rates