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Application of dry ice cleaning

by allen guo Food Processing Machinery
There are many cleaning problems that need to be solved in the automotive industry. With the Murdos dry ice cleaning system, these problems can be solved.
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  • It can easily remove excess grease, sediment, sealant and welding slag during preventive maintenance,
  • greatly reducing the time spent cleaning in the car factory, and can increase normal production time by 75% to 90%.
  • It takes more than two hours to thoroughly clean the welding lines using traditional manual scraping methods and chemicals.
  • If using Murdos dry ice cleaning, a thorough cleaning of the weld seam can be completed within 25 minutes.
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The coagulation mold needs daily stain cleaning to remove fine particles and TPU burn marks to prevent the production of unusable defective products. Traditional cleaning methods use poorly effective alumina, which usually requires the use of molds to be thoroughly cleaned. While using dry ice for cleaning, the plastic mold no longer needs to be cleaned with the toxic chemical alumina. There is no need to stop work when thoroughly stain cleaning the mold, and it can increase production.

Electrophoretic paint that usually needs to be removed by manual scraping may be difficult to remove if it is too thick or in an inaccessible location. Using Murdos dry ice cleaning can easily remove paint shop rollers, hooks, guide rails, motors and reduction gears, perforated guards and coagulation + electrophoretic paint on the floor. In addition, regular use of the Murdos dry ice system keeps the paint booth sensors and doorways clean and unobstructed.

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