Dry Ice Blasting Applications in the Oil and Gas Industry
Inspection, Surface Prep and Non-destructive Testing
Are you in the oil and gas industry? Are you involved in non-destructive testing, inspection, or surface preparation? How about maintenance of pipelines, heat exchangers, or pressure vessels? If you deal with these or similar operations, proper cleaning of surfaces might well be a process you regularly undertake.
Cleaning Delicate Equipment Safely
What is the best way to clean surfaces of such equipment? While there is no one best way for every circumstance, dry ice cleaning is a state-of-the-art method that can save time and money. It uses recycled CO2 in the form of solid dry ice particles as the cleaning media. Dry ice is soft and non-abrasive to most surfaces and can thus be used around delicate components, including electronics, that would be damaged by water or solvents. As the blasting equipment is portable it can be used in place, thus minimizing disassembly and other preparation time. Lastly, dry ice turns to a gas after contact with the surface being cleaned — cleanup time is rock bottom minimum, there is nothing to dispose of, contamination of moving parts is not an issue.
“Dry ice is soft and non-abrasive to most surfaces and can thus be used around delicate components, including electronics, that would be damaged by water or solvents”
Faster, better, no damage to refractory, no acidic or caustic etching.
Consider dry ice cleaning for:
- Convection sections or re-boilers
- Heat exchangers including fin fan and shell & tube designs
- Interior and exterior wall cleaning
- Pipelines
- Production equipment
- Reactor screens
- Rotating equipment
- Pressure vessels
Contact us today to speak to a Red-D-Arc dry ice blasting specialist and learn more about our flexible rental, lease and purchase options.