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Dry Ice Blasting
What is Dry Ice Blasting?
Dry ice blasting is a revolutionary blasting method in which dry ice pellets replace traditional blasting materials like sand, water, glass and plastic. In contrast to sand blasting, the process leaves no secondary waste material. The only waste to be disposed of is the coating that has been dislodged, and this can normally be swept or vacuumed from the floor beneath the treated object. The process is dry and non-conductive, and it is therefore suitable for use on electric motors and electrical circuitry.
How Does Dry Ice Blasting Work?
Dry ice pellets are accelerated in a jet of compressed air and strike the coating to be removed at velocities up to the speed of sound. Cleaning results from three effects. Kinetic Effect: When dry ice pellets strike a surface at the speed of sound, any coating on the surface is cracked and loosened. Thermal Effect: The low temperature of dry ice pellets makes the coating brittle, cracks it and loosens it as a result of reduced bonding between the coating and the underlying surface. This allows dry ice to permeate the coating. Explosive Effect (Sublimation): Dry ice penetrates the coating and immediately sublimes (passes directly from solid to vapor state). This results in a 700-fold increase in volume, an explosive effect that lifts the coating off the surface.
Why Should I Use Dry Ice Blasting Instead of Traditional Blasting Methods?
Dry ice blasting is a completely dry process. Dry ice blasting is non-toxic, non-conductive and non-abrasive. Dry ice vaporizes immediately on contact with treated surfaces. This gives several advantages in comparison with traditional blasting methods. With dry ice blasting there is no secondary waste material (sand, glass, plastic, etc.). The only waste to be swept or vacuumed up is the coating dislodged by the treatment. It is therefore possible to clean objects in which other blasting methods’ residual blasting material would collect in every inaccessible corner. Dry ice blasting allows cleaning to be performed while machines are running, without the need for dismantling. This is, of course, of great economic importance as costly downtime can be eliminated or drastically reduced.
Which Materials Can Withstand Dry Ice Blasting?
As the process is dry and non-abrasive, any material can be cleaned by dry ice blasting without ill effects. For example, perspex and highly polished aluminum can be treated without the surface becoming matt.
What Equipment is Necessary for Dry Ice Blasting?
A dry ice blasting machine is necessary. In addition, access to power supply and compressed-air source are necessary.
Is Dismantling Necessary Before Dry Ice Blasting?
It is often unnecessary to dismantle machinery or equipment to be cleaned by dry ice blasting because the process is completely dry and leaves no blasting material or chemical residues.
Does Dry Ice Blasting have Thermal Effects on Treated Objects?
No. Temperature changes in machinery during dry ice blasting are generally small in comparison with changes occurring during normal operation.
Can I use Dry Ice Blasting to Clean Hot Machinery While It is Running?
Yes. Faster and more effective cleaning can often be achieved when the object to be cleaned is hot.
Can I Minimize Downtime – or Avoid It Entirely?
Yes. In many cases it will be possible to clean machinery without shutting it down. In other cases, it will be possible to reduce the duration of shutdowns for cleaning purposes, as cleaned surfaces remain dry.
Does Dry Ice Blasting Damage the Underlying Surface?
No. Blasting pressure can be adjusted to suit the material to be treated so that coatings can be removed without damaging the underlying material itself. This means that dry ice blasting can also be used on easily-damaged materials like nickel, chromium and soft aluminum.
Which Cleaning Methods can be Replaced with Advantage by Dry Ice Blasting?
Advantages can be gained from replacing methods such as sand blasting, high pressure hosing and manual cleaning (which requires considerable resources and the use of hazardous, environmentally hostile chemicals) with dry ice blasting, which is an extremely environmentally friendly process.
Is an External Compressed-air Source Necessary?
Yes. The dry ice blasting machine must be connected to an external compressed-air source with the following data: Operating pressure – minimum 72 psi / maximum 232 psi. Compressed-air consumption -106-388 cfm, depending on nozzle combination.
Is the Dry Ice Jet Capable of Conducting Electricity?
No, the dry ice jet is non-conductive as long as the compressed air used is dry.
How Should Dry Ice be Stored?
Dry ice pellets are supplied in insulated containers that typically hold 880lbs. Dry ice pellets can be kept in these containers for about 4–8 days depending on ambient temperature and container quality. Due to sublimation, a loss of about 4% of container content should be expected every 24 hours.
Do Dry Ice Pellets Rebound?
When dry ice pellets hit a surface, they change from solid to gas form. Therefore, in general, they do not rebound. As a rule, removed material is carried away by the compressed-air jet. Safety goggles should however always be worn when dry ice blasting.
Can Dry Ice Blasting be used in the Food Industry?
Yes. Dry ice blasting is ideal for the food industry, as the cleaning process does not involve the use of water or chemicals. The various applications of dry ice blasting in the food industry clearly illustrate just how versatile the system is. The process is used to remove baked-on food deposits from ovens and to clean mixers and molds. It can remove paper and adhesives from packaging machinery. Dry ice blasting can be used on plastic and metal surfaces irrespective of whether the object to be cleaned is hot or cold.
Can Dry Ice Blasting be used on Electronics?
Yes. Dry ice blasting can be used to clean dirt and soot from electronics without making them wet or using chemicals. Dry ice blasting can be used on units of up to 29 kW without disconnecting the power supply. Unexpected power failure and resulting production shutdown can be avoided by periodically cleaning electronic components.
Can Dry Ice Blasting be used on Packaging Machinery?
Yes. Dry ice blasting effectively removes adhesive residues and other dirt from packaging machinery. This improves package line flow considerably and can reduce the incidence of unexpected shutdown. Clean adhesive nozzles and chain drives can result in large savings in the purchase of spare parts.
Can Dry Ice Blasting be used in Printing?
Yes. Dry ice blasting is an effective means of removing wet and dry ink, powder, paper dust and adhesive residues. This keeps the number of unexpected shutdowns to a minimum, improves product quality and reduces maintenance time.
Can Dry Ice Blasting be used on Molds?
Yes. Dry ice blasting can beneficially be used to clean molds during production. This reduces downtime. Mold surfaces are not damaged, as the process is very gentle.
Can Dry Ice Blasting be used on Buildings?
Yes. Dry ice blasting can be used to remove soot and dirt from buildings and thus restore surfaces. The method is often used for factory buildings where it is crucial to recommence production as quickly as possible. Because dry ice vaporizes on contact with the building surface, dry ice blasting can be used to clean the insides of buildings without the need to move equipment, machinery or furnishings. Where traditional cleaning methods – involving the use of water and chemicals – are used, it is often necessary to dismantle and move equipment to protect it from damage.
Can Dry Ice Blasting be used in the Pharmaceutical Industry?
Yes. The pharmaceutical industry sets high hygiene standards. Dry ice blasting is therefore the ideal cleaning method. It is a clean and dry process that effectively and quickly removes coatings and deposits from molds, conveyors, containers, mixers and other production equipment. Steam and water-based cleaning methods can produce health risks. Firstly, steam can provide a breeding ground for bacteria and other micro-organisms. Dry ice blasting is a dry process that eliminates this problem. Secondly, cleaning with water and steam can increase the risk of accidents with electronics. As dry ice vaporizes on contact with the surface being cleaned, there is no secondary waste material. Because dry ice blasting is a non-abrasive process, molds used in production will not be damaged.
What are the benefits of dry ice blasting?
Due to the unique characteristics of dry ice, it has many benefits that make it a more attractive cleaning solution than alternatives. The benefits include:
1.Cleaning equipment in place with little or no disassembly
2.Dry cleaning with no water or chemicals
3.Reducing downtime associated with cleaning
4.Cleaning without secondary waste
5.Improving product quality and reducing scrap
6.Eliminating equipment wear and tear
7.An environmentally sustainable cleaning method
What is the warranty on NEW dry ice blaster sold by Aiolith?
The warranty for Aiolith dry ice blaster is as follows:
Free replacement of quality problems within 1 month after receipt of goods, free replacement of damaged parts within 1 year.
Floor Scrubber
How often should I use a floor scrubber on my floors?
Using a floor scrubber once every two weeks is generally sufficient for maintaining gleaming floors. However, high-traffic areas may require more frequent cleaning.
Do I need special training to operate a floor scrubber?
While formal training is not always required, it's advisable to familiarize yourself with the instructions and practice operating the scrubber in an open area before tackling larger spaces.
How do I maintain my floor scrubber?
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the scrubber's brushes, squeegees, and tanks after each use. Refer to the instructions for operation and maintenance.
Are burnishing pads compatible with all floor scrubbers?
As long as the size matches, burnishing pads can be paired up with various models of floor scrubbers. For instance, a 22" Red Burnishing Pad can team up with machines like Aiolith AF2217&AF2225, while a 20" Red Burnishing Pad does the job with Aiolith 2013.
Can I use the white pad for daily maintenance?
The white pad is better suited for polishing and delicate surfaces. For daily maintenance, the red pad is the ideal choice.
How often should I replace my burnishing pads?
The frequency of replacement depends on usage and pad condition. Regularly inspect them, and replace as needed for optimal results.
Can I reuse burnishing pads after cleaning?
While burnishing pads are cost-effective, reusing them after cleaning isn't recommended. Fresh pads ensure better performance.
Can burnishing pads damage my flooring?
Proper usage and maintenance prevent damage. Regular inspection and debris-free pads minimize the risk of harm.
My scrubber is leaving streaks behind?
Always make sure the floor has been pre-swept before using the scrubber. Check to see if the blades are cut or worn. If so, you'll need to replace them.
How does an auto-scrubber work?
An automatic floor scrubber has a separate clean and dirty water tank. Fresh water is put down onto the floor through its own solution tank, brushes agitate the dirt and debris on the surface, a water vacuum system displaces dirty water into a separate recovery tank, and finally, the squeegees leave the surface dry. All in one pass and never recycling dirty water. Learn more about the AUTO ACE AF2217, the top lithium battery-operated commercial autoscrubber on the market today.
What square footage will a floor sweeper or scrubber clean per hour?
It depends… Think of cleaning open warehouse floors vs. floors that have aisles to maneuver between. Or a facility that has light dust vs. stubborn soils. You tell us about your facility’s square footage, and we’ll point you in the right direction.
What are the advantages of lithium battery floor cleaners?
-High performance and good cleaning efficiency, which means faster cleaning speed and time-saving.
-Longer service life, with lithium battery floor cleaners typically lasting 4-5 years compared to 1-2 years for lead-acid batteries.
-The ability to charge at any time, allowing for immediate use after charging.
-Less frequent battery replacements compared to lead-acid batteries.
-Longer warranty periods for lithium batteries compared to lead-acid batteries.
What should be regularly maintained on my floor cleaning machine?
Basic Maintenance Checklist include:
cleaning the recovery tank
cleaning the suction filter
cleaning the squeegee
disassembling the brush
cleaning the battery box
regularly add grease or lubricating oil to the sliding part
replacing the squeegee rubbers
For a more detailed maintenance checklist and maintenance methods, please refer to the instruction manual, or feel free to contact us directly.
How do I choose the right floor scrubber for my business?
Consider the size of the area you need to clean, the type of flooring, and the amount of time you have for cleaning. Also, think about the machine's features and your budget.
What are the benefits of using a floor scrubber?
They save time, reduce labor costs, and provide a consistent clean. They also help extend the life of your floors by removing dirt before it becomes ground in.
How do I know when it's time to replace the brushes on my floor scrubber?
The brushes should be replaced when they show signs of wear, such as fraying or loss of bristles.
What should I do if my floor scrubber is not picking up water properly?
Check the squeegee and suction filter for blockages and clean them as needed.
How do I store my floor scrubber when it's not in use?
Store it in a dry place, off the floor, with the battery fully charged.
What are the prohibited actions when using a floor scrubber?
The scrubbing machine is designed exclusively for the professional cleaning of surfaces andfloors in industrial, commercial and public environments. The machine is only suitable for usein closed - or at least covered - locations.The machine is not suitable for use in the rain, or under water jets. lt is FORBlDDEN to use themachine for picking up dangerous dusts or inflammable liquids within places with a potentiallyexplosive atmosphere. in addition, it is not suitable as a means of transport for people orobjects.
Lithium Battery Charger
Is this charger suitable for all types of lithium batteries?
This charger is designed for use with lithium batteries that require a charging voltage of 24V and can accept up to 25A of current. As long as the battery requires a 24V charging voltage and can handle up to 25A, the charger should be compatible.
Does the charger automatically stop when the battery is fully charged?
Yes, the charger has automatic shut-off when the battery reaches full charge to prevent overcharging.
Can I leave the charger connected to the battery after it is fully charged?
It is safe to leave the charger connected due to built-in overcharge protection, but unplugging it after use is recommended to save energy.
Does the charger come with a warranty?
Yes, this charger comes with a 12-month warranty and responsive customer support to resolve any issues or inquiries.
Are there any indicator lights on the charger?
Yes, the charger has LED lights that indicate the status of the battery during the charging process.
Is it safe to use the charger outside?
The charger is durable and waterproof, but please make sure to protect it when using it outdoors.
What safety features does the charger include?
The charger features protections against overcharging, short circuits, and overheating to ensure safe operation.
What is the charging method of the charger?
Our charger employs a three-stage intelligent charging process, which includes pre-charging, constant current, and constant voltage phases, to ensure optimal and safe charging of your battery.
Can the charger be used to charge multiple batteries simultaneously?
No, this charger is designed to charge one battery at a time.