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INDUSTRIAL PAINTING

Industrial Painting
Services

SPECIALTIES

Ceiling Painting

Wall Painting

Machinery & Equipment Painting

Roof Painting

Metal Siding
Painting

Epoxy Floor Sealing,
Floor Painting

Floor Line Painting

Storage Tank &
Silo Painting

High-Heat & Smoke
Stack Painting

Steel Metalizing

Steel Structure,
Bridge & Crane
Painting

Chemical Plant,
Refinery, Power
Plant Painting

Sewage & Water 
Treatment Facility
Painting

Secondary
Containment Tank
Painting

Plural Component
Coatings

PREPARATION

Sandblasting &
Abrasive Blasting

Dry Ice (CO2)
Blasting

Pressure Washing

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Dry Ice Blasting / CO2 Blasting

   
Surface Preparation by Dry Ice Blasting, CO2 Blasting

Dry ice is the solid form of carbon dioxide (CO2). With dry ice blasting, soft CO2 pellets approximately the size of grains of sugar are propelled toward surfaces at supersonic speeds to safely remove paint and contamination.

The dry ice, although hard in appearance, does not rely on its abrasive properties for effective cleaning. When the dry ice pellets hit the surface, it causes a process called thermo-shock. As the substrate temperature decreases, it becomes brittle, enabling the dry ice particle to break up failed paint and surface contamination.

dry ice blasting, co2 blasting/blasters The beauty of it all is that the CO2 quickly dissipates into the gas carbon dioxide, so there is very little blast residue to clean up -- only the failed paint film or removed contamination.     

Induspray Projects

Why is dry ice blasting beneficial over other cleaning methods?

  • non-abrasive, non-flammable, and non-conductive cleaning method
  • environmentally-friendly and contains no secondary contaminants such as solvents or grit media (most other blast media leaves secondary waste behind.. dry ice sublimates or vaporizes upon impact with the surface, and all that remains is the paint coating or contaminate you are removing... also, since dry ice vaporizes up on impact, the process can be used to clean complicated cavities where typical grit blast media will become trapped)
  • clean and approved for use in the food & pharmaceutical industry
  • approved by the FDA, EPA and USDA
  • allows most items to be cleaned in- place, without time consuming disassembly
  • can be used without damaging active electrical or mechanical parts, or creating fire hazards
  • can be used to remove production residues, release agents, contaminants, paints, oils and biofilms
  • can be adjusted to clean very delicate items without damaging the substrate

Have questions about dry ice blasting or CO2 blasting your items and surfaces? Contact us today -- we're here to help.

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Serving Canadian dry ice blasting or CO2 blasting clients throughout southern Ontario, Canada including in: Ajax, Barrie, Belleville, Brampton, Brantford, Burlington, Caledon, Cambridge, Chatham, Concord, Cornwall, Durham Region, East York, Etobicoke, Kitchener, the GTA (Greater Toronto Area), Georgetown, Guelph, Halton, Hamilton, King City, Kingston, London, Markham, Milton, Mississauga, Newmarket, Niagara Falls, North York, Oakville, Orillia, Oshawa, Ottawa, Peel, Peterborough, Pickering, Richmond Hill, St. Catharines, Sarnia, Scarborough, Stoufville, Thornhill, downtown Toronto, Unionville, Vaughan, Waterloo, Welland, Whitby, Windsor, Woodbridge & York.