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ARC Construction is a Veteran-owned firm specializing in environmental remediation, interior demolition and specialty contracting services.

Dry Ice Blasting is the process of utilizing soft dry ice accelerated at supersonic speeds to provide a non-abrasive, non-flammable and non-conductive method of cleaning and surface preparation. It allows for surface contaminants such as soot, calcium deposits, food build up, etc. to be removed without damaging to substrate.

Dry Ice Blasting has many unique and superior benefits over traditional blasting media.

Benefits:

  • Environmentally-friendly
  • Contains no secondary contaminants such as solvents or grit media
  • Approved for food industry
  • Can be used without damaging active electrical or mechanical parts or creating fire hazards
  • Wide range of pressures: Can be as gentle as dusting smoke damage from books or as aggressive as removing weld slag from tooling
  • Safer than normal blasting as the material being blasted does not result in the release of silica dust like sand blasting or other blasting methods do.

Dry ice blasting can be used in a wide range of cleaning situations including:

  • Removing production residues, release agents, contaminants, lead paints, oils and biofilms
  • Can be used for many general cleaning applications
  • Machines, equipment, manufacturing lines, etc. can be cleaned in place with no disassemble/reassembly required, which means much less downtime
  • Food Industry: It has been specifically approved by the FDA, the EPA and the USDA for use in the food industry
  • Restoration cleaning for removing calcium or soot from fire damage.
  • Indoor cleaning in non-water applications

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