The Split Rock Light House is shining brightly again, with help from a technology that’s gaining favor in historic restorations. The Minnesota Historical Society, which administers the site on Lake ...
Continental Carbonic produces equipment which uses dry ice, rather than sand, soda, or other materials, to blast contamination from services. Dayle Schinzler, marketing coordinator for Continental ...
Worcester, MA – May 3, 2011 – The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc. is proud to announce its success in utilizing dry ice blasting technology to clean power generation equipment for ...
Similar to sand blasting, bead blasting or soda blasting, dry ice blasting service provider Dry Ice Blasting Services underscores the advantages to dry ice blast cleaning, which it says is “not well ...
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For the past five years, Vic Vasquez and Bob Flook have been using recycled CO2, or dry ice, to blast wine barrels, barrel rooms, wine caves and winery equipment. The dry ice, at 109 degrees below ...
Dry ice blasting is often used to clean metallic molds in composites fabrication operations, and it can do so without damaging the mold itself. Coastal Enterprises Co., however, wondered if dry ice ...
Cleaning an engine can be difficult. Getting the job done while it's still in the car means dismantling accessories to reach the metal, reaching into tight spaces, and having to crawl underneath to ...
How do you maintain a historically important car without spoiling its originality? Balancing the needs of mechanical objects to be occasionally rebuilt with the needs of curators for originality is ...
Even among supercars, the McLaren F1 stands out. So when you need to clean one of those legendary machines, you don't just use ordinary soap and water. You go for dry ice blasting. In this Hagerty ...
ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Police arrested a Disneyland employee on suspicion of putting a so-called dry ice bomb in a theme park trash can where it exploded, authorities said Wednesday. No one was injured in ...