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About
P1 Industrial Solutions

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Our Process

When companies need to prepare a surface, they often use sandblasting. However, they find that the cleanup time is almost as long as the preparation time. There are little bits of sand that seem to get into every space. Besides that, sandblasting is a rough process, as its name suggests. You can think of sandblasting as using an ice pick to scratch a surface, and dry ice blasting as using a spatula to lift dirt off of a surface without hurting the layer below.

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Unlike sandblasting, dry ice blasting amazingly doesn't make any waste. The dry ice that P1 Industrial techs use disappears when it hits something, which makes cleanup a lot easier and reduces (or eliminates) the need for containment.

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This technology is used by P1 Industrial to clean switchgear, food preparation equipment, gas engines, coal-fired boilers, hydroelectric generators, and a lot more! Your equipment can be cleaned in place (with little disassembly) with dry ice blasting. You can make your buildings and tools look brand new again without making a new, dirty mess.

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P1 Industrial Solutions

Dry ice blasting is better and more environmentally friendly way to clean than abrasive, soda, and sandblasting. Dry ice blasting, which is also known as dry ice cleaning, is a way to clean and prepare surfaces that doesn't harm the environment. Dry ice blast cleaners use recycled solid carbon dioxide (CO2) pellets or MicroParticles. These are blasted at supersonic speeds and sublimate when they hit something, pulling dirt and other contaminants off the surface below.

It is non-abrasive, non-conductive, non-toxic, and non-flammable, which makes dry ice cleaning better than other ways to clean. CO2 blasting doesn't use any chemicals or water, and it doesn't make any other trash. The technology in our dry ice blasting equipment is unmatched, and it can be used in a wide range of businesses and tasks.

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