In Ottawa, we used dry ice blasting to remove stickers and debris from rollers and chutes.
This process involved compressed air and solid CO₂ (dry ice pellets) to clean without water or chemicals, making it safe and environmentally friendly.
By clearing adhesive residue and particles that had built up over time, we prevented potential blockages and equipment malfunctions.
Our work reduced the risk of packages piling up or getting stuck on conveyor systems, ensuring smoother and more efficient workflow throughout the facility.
Since dry ice pellets sublimate (turn into gas) upon impact, they left no moisture behind, which protected sensitive machinery components from rust or corrosion.
Through regular dry ice blasting, we not only maintained the cleanliness of the equipment but also helped extend its lifespan and reduce costly downtime.
This approach was especially valuable in a high-volume logistics setting where reliable operation is crucial.
Our project provided a practical, non-abrasive solution that kept the client’s conveyors and machinery free from problematic buildup, enhancing overall productivity.