Energy and Oil Industry:
In the energy and oil and gas industries, cryoblasting is used to clean complex and hard-to-reach equipment such as turbines, compressors, pipelines and other elements. The technology allows for the effective removal of carbon deposits, oils, resins and other contaminants, reducing the risk of breakdowns and increasing the efficiency of the equipment. In addition, the method is safe and does not cause additional costs for the disposal of chemicals or water.
Metallurgy:
Cryoblasting is widely used to clean metal surfaces from rust, corrosion, paint residues and grease. Due to the effective mechanism of "impact" of dry ice, this method allows for deep cleaning of metal structures without the need for abrasives, which allows preserving the original structure of the material and extending the service life of the equipment.
Automotive industry:
In the production of automobiles, cryoblasting is used to clean engine parts, bodies and other parts, where traditional methods may be ineffective or lead to damage to the materials. In addition, the method is ideal for removing old coatings, adhesive residues and paints from parts to be painted or repaired.
Electronics and computer technology:
In electronics manufacturing, where the precision and delicacy of materials are critical, cryoblasting is an ideal method for cleaning sensitive components such as boards, microcircuits, wires. Dry ice allows you to effectively remove dirt, adhesive residues, soot and other contaminants without damaging delicate electronic parts.
Pharmaceuticals:
In the pharmaceutical industry, cleaning equipment from drug residues, powders and liquids is an important step in ensuring the cleanliness of production lines. Cryoblasting helps ensure hygiene without leaving chemical residues and allows the cleaning of complex equipment that cannot be cleaned with traditional methods.
Aerospace Industry:
In this industry, cryoblasting is used to clean complex components of aircraft and spacecraft. Dry ice effectively removes contaminants such as grease, sand, oxidation and other materials without damaging sensitive surfaces or components.
Construction Industry:
In construction, cryoblasting is used to clean concrete and stone surfaces from cement, paint and dirt residues, as well as to remove old coatings, which allows maintaining the integrity of materials and ensuring long-term operation of building structures.





