Blasting Types
Applications
- Buildings and Facilities
- Confined Spaces
- Electrical and Electronic
- Fire Damage Restoration
- Food and Beverage
- Foundry
- Heat Exchange Systems
- Historical Restoration
- Medical Equipment
- Glycol reactors
- Metal Heat Treating
- Mold Remediation
- Oil Spill Cleanup and Decontamination
- Loose paint removal
- Packaging Equipment
- Plastics and Injection Molding
- Powder Coating
- Printing
- Pulp and Paper
- Robotics
- Rubber
- Silo and Grain Storage
- Storage Tanks
- Railroad Cars
- Sanitation Plants
- Weld Cell
Media Blasting Options
While Polar Clean primarily utilizes dry ice blasting as the process of choice, due to it’s superior benefits, Polar Clean also has expertise in using a variety of other media types and processes, based on which is the best solution to achieve the desired results.
Examples of these options include:
Dry Ice Dusting »
This is a lighter, more-gentle cleaning process using food grade dry ice pellets or shaved ice as blast media to clean items such as electronic circuit boards, electric motor windings, smoke-damaged books, and more.
Low Pressure Dry Ice Blasting »
This midlevel cleaning process uses food grade, rice-sized dry ice pellets to clean various applications that don’t require a more aggressive cleaning process.
High Pressure Dry Ice Blasting »
This is the most aggressive dry ice blasting process available, and is utilized when surface contaminants require it.
High Pressure Dry Ice Blasting w/Abrasive Level 1 »
This is the most aggressive dry ice blasting process available, and is utilized when surface contaminants require it.
High Pressure Dry Ice Blasting w/Abrasive Level 2 »
This is the most aggressive dry ice blasting process available, and is utilized when surface contaminants require it.
High Pressure Dry Ice Blasting w/Abrasive Level 3 »
This is the most aggressive dry ice blasting process available, and is utilized when surface contaminants require it.
Wet Abrasive Blasting »
This technology is dust free, environmentally safe and is utilized for applications requiring a controlled-abrasive media.
Sandblasting »
This process is much more traditional, and can use a variety of types of abrasive media. Depending on the media used, it may require containment and cleanup.
Soda Blasting »
This process utilizes a commercial style soda to clean. The media has an impact on the pH of the environment surrounding the clean, and therefore must be contained in many cases.