Dry Ice Equipment Cleaning

Dry Ice Equipment Cleaning

We provide full service, onsite Dry Ice Equipment Cleaning to North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia and Georgia. We proudly and exclusively use Cold Jet products and solutions to ensure our clients receive the highest quality when having their investment treated.

Dry ice equipment cleaning handles all types of production and general use equipment without damaging the surface, creates no secondary waste and allows employees to safely remain efficient in their environment.

Keep your equipment clean and in production while reducing downtime by 80%.

Centrally located in Kannapolis, North Carolina.

Dry Ice Equipment Cleaning

Prolong the lifespan of your equipment with timely cleaning that requires significantly reduced downtime and virtually no residual cleaning.

Our system does not use water or chemicals, is safe on electrical components and will no cause rust flash on equipment.

Dry Ice Equipment Cleaning allows you to clean equipment in place further reducing associated maintenance labor costs.

Merritt MoCo is a fully mobile commercial Dry Ice Blasting solution provider that can safely and effectively clean even in the most demanding environments.

We are licensed, insured, bonded and only employ industry trained technicians.

Reach out today for a free consultation on your project needs.

Industry Leading Technology

Our equipment is designed to be 100% duty cycle and run at optimal performance levels even in the most grueling environments.

We purchase the best equipment to ensure we render the best, fastest service. Our system is purpose built to produce dry, cool air allowing us to maximize our dry ice cleaning capabilities. Our technology investment means your investment in our service will yield the quick and clean results you need when it matters most.

Dry Ice = No Limits

We encourage anyone wondering if dry ice blasting is right for their project to reach out for a free consultation.

From electrical circuit boards to removing graffiti from brick, our dry ice technicians are ready to render services in a timely, safe and professional fashion.

From one time projects to affordable fixed cost SLAs to ensure your equipment or production line stay in top condition, Merritt Motor Co dry ice blasting is here to help.

Frequently Asked Question About Dry Ice Equipment Cleaning

What is dry ice equipment cleaning?

Dry ice equipment cleaning, also known as dry ice blasting or CO2 blasting, is an industrial cleaning process that uses solid carbon dioxide (dry ice) pellets as the cleaning medium. The dry ice pellets are accelerated in a pressurized air stream and directed at the surface to be cleaned. The dry ice pellets sublimate upon impact, transitioning directly from solid to gas, which effectively removes contaminants without leaving any residue.

Dry ice cleaning works through a combination of thermal shock, kinetic energy, and gas expansion. When the dry ice pellets strike the contaminated surface, the extreme cold (-78.5°C or -109.3°F) causes the contaminants to become brittle and contract. The kinetic energy from the high-speed pellets then knocks the brittle contaminants off the surface. Additionally, as the dry ice sublimates, it expands nearly 800 times in volume, creating micro-explosions that help lift contaminants away from the substrate.

The benefits of dry ice equipment cleaning include:

  • Non-abrasive: Dry ice cleaning does not damage the underlying surface, making it suitable for delicate equipment.
  • Residue-free: Since dry ice sublimates upon impact, it leaves no secondary waste, reducing the need for cleanup.
  • Environmentally friendly: Dry ice is non-toxic and environmentally safe, making it a green cleaning option.
  • Effective on various contaminants: It can remove a wide range of contaminants, including grease, oil, adhesives, paint, and biological materials.
  • Minimal downtime: Equipment can often be cleaned in place without disassembly, reducing downtime.

Dry ice cleaning is used in various industries, including:

  • Manufacturing: Cleaning molds, tooling, and equipment without disassembly.
  • Automotive: Removing paint, grease, and adhesives from production equipment.
  • Food and Beverage: Sanitizing production lines and removing buildup from ovens and conveyors.
  • Electronics: Cleaning delicate components without risk of damage.
  • Aerospace: Maintaining precision equipment and removing contaminants from engines and components.
Yes, dry ice cleaning is safe when performed by trained operators following proper safety protocols. Dry ice itself is non-toxic and non-flammable. However, it is important to ensure adequate ventilation during the cleaning process to avoid the buildup of CO2 gas, which can displace oxygen and pose a suffocation hazard. Operators should also wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), such as gloves and eye protection, to prevent direct contact with the cold pellets.
Yes, dry ice cleaning can be used on electrical equipment. Because dry ice sublimates and does not conduct electricity, it is safe for cleaning electrical components, panels, and wiring. It effectively removes dust, grease, and other contaminants without causing damage or leaving conductive residues. However, it is essential to ensure the equipment is de-energized before cleaning and to follow all safety guidelines.
The frequency of dry ice cleaning depends on the specific application and industry standards. For some industries, regular cleaning schedules are necessary to maintain equipment efficiency and product quality. In other cases, cleaning may be performed as needed based on visual inspection or performance issues. Consulting with industry experts and equipment manufacturers can help determine the appropriate cleaning frequency for your operations.