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An Overview of Nu-Ice Dry Ice Blasting Equipment and Industrial Applications

Nu-Ice dry-ice blasting offers non-abrasive cleaning that reduces downtime and eliminates secondary waste in sensitive industrial environments, benefiting manufacturing and power sectors.

  • Nu-Ice Dry Ice Blasting unveiled a technical guidance package aimed at operators and maintenance teams, explaining system operation and fundamentals of dry ice blasting.
  • Manufacturing facilities, food and beverage plants, automotive component production lines and aerospace parts processing evaluate dry ice blasting for equipment cleaning, as it suits routine plant maintenance on installed machinery without moisture or abrasives.
  • Describing system mechanics, Nu-Ice says solid CO₂ pellets accelerate through a regulated compressed air stream and convert to gas on impact, with all controls managed by trained personnel and no automation.
  • Nu-Ice says it will continue concentrating engineering and manufacturing of dry ice blasting equipment at its Jackson facility while aligning product development with industrial maintenance requirements and supporting manufacturing, food processing and restoration sectors.
  • The company explains adoption choices hinge on site-specific safety procedures, compressed air infrastructure and operator training, and Nu-Ice plans to refine system design and configurations for diverse industrial workflows.
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An Overview of Nu-Ice Dry Ice Blasting Equipment and Industrial Applications

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