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Re: Sand blasting with Dry Ice
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Posted by Jim E on November 20, 2003 at 16:42:07 from (65.238.32.118):
In Reply to: Sand blasting with Dry Ice posted by Justin on November 20, 2003 at 13:22:39:
Despite the wonderful comments from the others yes it is done but....The equipment is specialized (read $5-10K or more) and even noiser than regular sandblasting. It's been my experience that it is used in manufacturing conditions to clean molds (injection/compression). You normally order the dry ice 2 days before and store it in a giant insulated tub similar to the 'IGLOO' coolers. Keep in mind these molds are $100K and up so the expense of the dry ice sandblaster pays for itself. For what you are wanting to do with it I don't think it would work as well to remove rust/grime from 40 year old or more iron. But if you work somewhere that has one AND they would let you use it what the heck!
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