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Dry ice cleaning of ceramics

Ceramics are fascinating materials that are widely used in modern technology, construction, art and many other areas. Their diverse properties, such as high hardness, chemical resistance and temperature resistance, make them a preferred material in a wide range of applications. In industry, for example, ceramics are used in automotive production, electronics, medical technology and food processing. Ceramic materials are also ubiquitous in the arts and crafts, for example in the form of tiles or sculptures.

Nevertheless, ceramic is susceptible to soiling, both during production and in use. These contaminants can take the form of dust, oils, grease, chemicals or other impurities and affect the functionality, aesthetics and durability of ceramic products.

A perfect finish with dry ice!

In production, the cleaning of ceramic surfaces is crucial to ensure high product quality. Various contaminants can arise during the production process. These include residues from lubricants used when machining or shaping the material, as well as dust and particles that accumulate during storage and transportation. Inadequate cleaning can lead to problems later on, such as poor adhesion of coatings or uneven firing quality, which can ultimately affect customer perception and the marketability of products.

Thorough cleaning is often necessary to ensure the functionality and aesthetics of ceramic objects. This is where the dry ice blasting process comes into play as an extremely effective method for cleaning ceramics.

Cleaning ceramics with dry ice blasting

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Focus on ceramic surfaces: Efficient cleaning with dry ice blasting

Ceramic surfaces also frequently become dirty over time during use. In households, for example, there are large quantities of ceramic kitchen appliances and sanitary facilities that need to be cleaned regularly. In industrial contexts, too, ceramic components are often exposed to extreme conditions that can lead to deposits and soiling, such as in catalytic converters or chemical processing plants. Such deposits can reduce the efficiency of the equipment and result in the need for more frequent maintenance or even the cessation of production.

The cleaning of ceramics, whether in production or in use, is a challenging but crucial task. Whether in the food industry, in the restoration of historical artifacts or in automotive production, the dry ice blasting process offers a wide range of options for maintaining and improving the quality and appearance of ceramic products.

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In addition to ceramics, many other materials can also be cleaned with dry ice blasting

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