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How long does it take to clean a robot?

Posted by The Cold Jet Team on Apr 15, 2019 9:44:20 PM

To clean off years of accumulated grime, RobotWorx turns to dry ice blasting to refurbish industrial robots.

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Contract Cleaning

Injection molder increases uptime 25% with dry ice

Posted by Steve Wilson on Apr 9, 2019 9:29:56 PM

Cleaning injection molds can cause a lot of unnecessary downtime in automotive production. Dry ice blasting is the rare alternative that can both reduce downtime and provide a thorough cleaning.

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Injection mold cleaning, Automotive, Plastics

Plastic molder cuts 3 days of downtime with dry ice blasting

Posted by Steve Wilson on Apr 6, 2019 5:56:42 PM

Silgan Plastics devoted countless hours to maintaining product molds by hand, but the company was still unhappy with the quality of its cleaning methods.

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Packaging, Plastics

How to safely clean delicate electronics with dry ice

Posted by The Cold Jet Team on Apr 6, 2019 5:23:56 PM

Cleaning the intricate components of industrial electronics typically involves a time-consuming process of careful disassembly and manual hand washing.

Eichler GmbH is Germany’s leading industrial electronics service center. For more than 30 years, Eichler has gained unique knowledge and experience in the repair of automation technology components in the fields of HMI, control systems, drive technology and robotics. The repairs are done at the component level using the latest analysis, cleaning and repair tools.

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Electronics

Stop cleaning medical devices with abrasive methods

Posted by Steve Wilson on Apr 6, 2019 5:00:14 PM

The tools and equipment used in the medical device manufacturing process require absolute precision.

Special attention to the intricacies of medical devices is critical as the end product must be pristine and uncompromised. Like the end product, the equipment used in the manufacturing process must be maintained to ensure that the products are delivered without flaws or excess material and ready for use.

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Medical, Plastics

Foodservice plant increases productivity by 80% with dry ice

Posted by The Cold Jet Team on Mar 27, 2019 8:58:10 PM

In a highly regulated industry, foodservice facilities must utilize a cleaning process that adheres to strict guidelines.

The General Mills Foodservice Plant in Chanhassen, Minnesota is a leading producer of baked and unbaked food products. With the high production levels of the plant, grease, oil, dust and flour accumulate quickly on the conveyors, motors and panels of the cooling tunnels. Cleaning these tunnels manually with steam and water was a less than ideal method for the plant's operations.

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Food and Beverage

Refrigerator manufacturer reduces scrap with dry ice

Posted by The Cold Jet Team on Mar 25, 2019 9:24:25 AM

The refrigerator and freezer manufacturing process demands that products are 100% free of dirt and debris.

As the global leader in home and professional use appliances, Electrolux Group is all too familiar with this dilemma. The Electrolux Refrigerator Factory, located in Nyiregyhaza, Hungary, produces combi-bottom and one door refrigerators and freezers. 

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Surface Preparation, Electronics

Historic lighthouse restored with dry ice

Posted by The Cold Jet Team on Mar 19, 2019 8:47:17 PM

With its dome nearly 800 feet above sea level, the Split Rock Lighthouse is constantly whipped by heavy winds and rain.

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Historical Restoration, Contract Cleaning

Removing Asphalt Buildup with Dry Ice Blasting

Posted by The Cold Jet Team on Mar 14, 2019 9:19:59 PM

An Ontario construction company specializing in highway asphalt paving chooses dry ice blasting over manual methods to quickly and efficiently clean transport vehicles.

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Contract Cleaning

What is the best way to clean a rubber mold?

Posted by The Cold Jet Team on Feb 6, 2019 4:39:10 PM

Vernay needed a rubber mold cleaning solution that would enable them to clean in place and reduce their overall downtime.

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Rubber