CryoCleen
CRYO KLEEN is a revolutionary cleaning method that utilises conditioned solid carbon dioxide pellets (called cryo-pellets) as a blasting medium.
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The process uses a unique contaminant separation method which is not harmful to the surface being cleaned. This is a 3-step process:
1. Kinetic: When cryo-pellets are accelerated into a jet of compressed air and strike the surface at the speed of sound, they crack & loosen the coating on the surface being cleaned.
2. Thermal: The low temperature of the cryo-pellet (minus 79 degrees Celsius) makes the coating brittle, allowing it to crack and loosen. This allows permeation of the coating.
3. Sublimination: The cryo-pellet penetrates the coating & immediately sublimes (passes from solid to gaseous state) resulting in a 700 fold increase in volume. This explosive effect lifts the coating from the surface being cleaned
BENEFITS:
A dry cleaning process: Cryo Kleening is a completely dry process because the cryo-pellets consist of solid carbon dioxide which vapourises immediately on contact with the treated surface.
No waste disposal: The system produces no waste products other than the removed coating which can usually be swept or vacuumed from the floor.
Environmentally friendly: Cryo Kleening is completely non-toxic and no hazardous chemicals are used. Cost connecting with the disposal of blasting materials and solvents are saved.
Gentle: Cryo Kleening is non-abrasive; therefore surfaces are treated very gently. Wear and tear resulting from the use of steel brushes, scrapers and other blasting materials is avoided.
Improved production quality: Cryo Kleening often allows the company's production equipment to be cleaned whilst in operation and without the need for dismantling and costly downtime - a significant economic benefit.
Fast & effective: The combination of extremely high cleaning speeds and a wide range of nozzles means that even normally inaccessible parts can be rapidly cleaned. No blasting materials are left on chains and drives.
Lower costs: Decreased downtime; Increased product quality; Clean-in-place without dismantling; Reduce cleaning and maintenance payroll costs. No need for hazardous chemicals and solvents. These reasons alone will see your investment pay for itself in a very short time.
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