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The process is non-abrasive, non-toxic, and leaves no secondary waste, making it an ideal solution for delicate and sensitive applications. Here, we explore how dry ice blasting is used in various ...
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Dry Ice Blasting on 72 F100 Under Hood keeping patina - MSN
Using dry ice to blast away rust, debris and reveal the sweet patina underneath. Safe for use on plastics, rubber, electronics and fabrics. Was really cool to see this in action.
A method of cleaning used by the U.S. since 1945, dry ice blasting is ideal for preserving historic machines because of the non-abrasive nature of dry ice and the lack of secondary waste.
The blasting team starts with the 911’s floorpan, a job that’s been made easier by the prior removal of the flat-six engine. And when they start directing the dry ice at the car’s body the ...
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