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What is the basic principle of dry ice cleaning? Dry ice cleaning involves accelerating dry ice particles in a high-pressure jet stream, impacting the surface to be cleaned. The unique aspect of dry ice cleaning is the immediate sublimation of the dry ice particles upon impact. The momentum of the dry ice vanishes at the point of impact. A rapid heat exchange occurs between the dry ice particles and the cleaning surface, causing the solid CO2 to rapidly sublime into gas. The dry ice particles expand nearly 800 times their volume in a fraction of a second, creating a "micro-explosion" at the point of impact. Since the CO2 evaporates, no secondary waste is produced during the dry ice cleaning process, leaving only the dirt that has been removed to be cleaned up. What are the unique features of dry ice as a cleaning medium? Just like with steel shot, glass bead, plastic bead, and soda blasting, the momentum of dry ice pellets depends on their mass and velocity. Due to the relatively low density of dry ice, achieving the required impact energy mainly hinges on the speed of the dry ice pellets. What are the advantages of dry ice cleaning compared to traditional cleaning methods, as a high-tech cleaning technique? At -78°C, CO2 exists as a solid, and under normal temperature and pressure, solid CO2 sublimates directly without undergoing a liquefaction process. This characteristic means that dry ice cleaning has unparalleled advantages over traditional cleaning methods: 1. Can be directly cleaned on the production line without affecting production, enhancing production capacity. 2. Areas that cannot be washed with water can be effectively cleaned with dry ice instead. 3. Instantly vaporizes, leaving no residue, and does not generate secondary waste. 4. Non-destructive cleaning, without damaging the machine or the mold. 5. Multiple interchangeable nozzles for wide cleaning range. 6. Utilizes on-site compressed air for convenience and practicality. 7. Meets certifications by the U.S. EPA, FDA, and USDA. 8. Easy to operate and safe, it prevents employees from being in a hazardous work environment. Dry ice cleaning is now widely used in various fields such as tire manufacturing, casting, mold making, rubber processing, baked food production, aviation, power, petrochemical, and automotive interior parts, saving businesses substantial cleaning costs and providing significant environmental benefits. Comparison of Dry Ice Cleaning Effects
Unlike other jetting media, dry ice particles are extremely cold (-78℃). This low temperature gives dry ice cleaning unique thermodynamic properties, affecting the mechanical properties of adhered dirt. Due to the temperature difference between the dry ice particles and the cleaning surface, a thermal shock phenomenon occurs. As the material temperature decreases and brittleness increases, dry ice particles can blast the dirt layer apart.
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