Hi Ziasong, thank you for your support, we are glad to hear that you enjoy our content and by the way, I wonder if you have had the chance to use our technology in some project or not yet? Cheers.
@@ziasong Yes, is suitable for that application as well and for that purpose we will recommend you to use our latest dry ice blasting unit which is our Cold Jet PCS 60, This unit is designed to give the user complete control. Utilizing Cold Jet’s patented Particle Control System™ (PCS), dry ice is cut into diamond-shaped particles in the exact dimensions chosen by the operator (0.3mm to 3mm and every size in between), allowing the user to fine-tune blasting parameters for each unique application. Please have a look at this short launching video of our Cold Jet Aero 2 PCS 60: bit.ly/AUColdJetPCS60
Hi! I couldn't identify which truck you've washed on the video, but I could see a 3516 Caterpillar engine bein washed as well. So considering a truck as big as a Cat 793D, how long in average does it take to wash this machine?
Hi Glesier Oliveira, First of all, thank you for your interest in our technology and with regards to your question I can share the following information with you: 1. Dry Ice consumption in average for an 8-hour shift is between 300kg and 400kg 2. The blasting pressure should be between 90psi and 120psi. 3. For this type of applications, you should be able to clean between 15 to 20sqm per hour (sometimes more) depending on the type of contaminant that you are removing from the surface. 4. As you probably know, the main applications here are to clean specific spots of the trucks and excavators to give fitters and electricians a cleaner working environment to identify mechanical and electrical problems clearer and earlier. One of the main advantages of our process is that the equipment can be cleaned without moving them from their designated places. Many time consuming, labour intensive steps are no longer necessary, including cool down, disassembly, transport of the equipment and reassembly. Our dry ice cleaning technology helps for better visual inspections, allowing fitters and electricians to identify problems earlier such as hot connections, and oil leaks. Dry ice cleaning technology has improved the availability and reliability of electrical equipment by increasing the maintenance intervals. I hope the above information helps you to estimate the cleaning time of your specific project. I f you need further information please let us know. Have a great day!
Hi Amir, please send us an email at info@coldjet.com.au and we will be happy to assist you with this information. By the way in which country are you located? Cheers.
Hi Terry, we would like to answer your question and hopefully, it will help to avoid any confusion regarding this subject: Dry ice is made of reclaimed CO2 All dry ice used in the dry ice blasting process is made from reclaimed CO2, which is a byproduct of other industrial processes. This CO2, which would have otherwise been released into the atmosphere, is captured and given new life as dry ice. Dry ice blasting does not produce more CO2. Thank you for your time and interest in our technology.
@@ColdJetAustraliaPty That's very cool. I think Terry was having a laugh, but I had no idea Dry Ice was reclaimed in this manner. Seems to be a technology that has really taken off in recent years, and some of the videos of parts being rejuvenated is pure ASMR. Thanks for sharing!
This is very informative. Many industries should add this in their preventive maintenance routines.
Hi Ziasong, thank you for your support, we are glad to hear that you enjoy our content and by the way, I wonder if you have had the chance to use our technology in some project or not yet?
Cheers.
@@ColdJetAustraliaPty Not yet. Is it suitable for cleaning radiators in split type A/C and car engine bay?
@@ziasong Yes, is suitable for that application as well and for that purpose we will recommend you to use our latest dry ice blasting unit which is our Cold Jet PCS 60, This unit is designed to give the user complete control. Utilizing Cold Jet’s patented Particle Control System™ (PCS), dry ice is cut into diamond-shaped particles in the exact dimensions chosen by the operator (0.3mm to 3mm and every size in between), allowing the user to fine-tune blasting parameters for each unique application. Please have a look at this short launching video of our Cold Jet Aero 2 PCS 60: bit.ly/AUColdJetPCS60
Hi! I couldn't identify which truck you've washed on the video, but I could see a 3516 Caterpillar engine bein washed as well. So considering a truck as big as a Cat 793D, how long in average does it take to wash this machine?
Hi Glesier Oliveira, First of all, thank you for your interest in our technology and with regards to your question I can share the following information with you:
1. Dry Ice consumption in average for an 8-hour shift is between 300kg and 400kg
2. The blasting pressure should be between 90psi and 120psi.
3. For this type of applications, you should be able to clean between 15 to 20sqm per hour (sometimes more) depending on the type of contaminant that you are removing from the surface.
4. As you probably know, the main applications here are to clean specific spots of the trucks and excavators to give fitters and electricians a cleaner working environment to identify mechanical and electrical problems clearer and earlier. One of the main advantages of our process is that the equipment can be cleaned without moving them from their designated places. Many time consuming, labour intensive steps are no longer necessary, including cool down, disassembly, transport of the equipment and reassembly.
Our dry ice cleaning technology helps for better visual inspections, allowing fitters and electricians to identify problems earlier such as hot connections, and oil leaks.
Dry ice cleaning technology has improved the availability and reliability of electrical equipment by increasing the maintenance intervals.
I hope the above information helps you to estimate the cleaning time of your specific project. I f you need further information please let us know.
Have a great day!
@@ColdJetAustraliaPty 300 to 400 kgs is a lot of dry ice and expensive. Btwn $600 to $1000 US at least.
What model is used in this video?
Cold Jet Aero 40FP
I am interested . I am located in Indianapolis , Indiana . If any mining companies in the Midwest need this service , please let me know .
Hi Detail Envy, could you please confirm your email address and we will contact you to discuss further details.
Cheers
what do you charge to do this...how much does it cost to make the dry ice pellets
Hi Amir, please send us an email at info@coldjet.com.au and we will be happy to assist you with this information. By the way in which country are you located?
Cheers.
What is the price of
Send us your email, contact details, and the potential applications that you have in mind so we can help you in a better way. Cheers.
I'm confused, I thought we were suppose to be reducing CO2 emissions not adding to them?
Hi Terry, we would like to answer your question and hopefully, it will help to avoid any confusion regarding this subject: Dry ice is made of reclaimed CO2
All dry ice used in the dry ice blasting process is made from reclaimed CO2, which is a byproduct of other industrial processes. This CO2, which would have otherwise been released into the atmosphere, is captured and given new life as dry ice. Dry ice blasting does not produce more CO2. Thank you for your time and interest in our technology.
@@ColdJetAustraliaPty That's very cool. I think Terry was having a laugh, but I had no idea Dry Ice was reclaimed in this manner. Seems to be a technology that has really taken off in recent years, and some of the videos of parts being rejuvenated is pure ASMR. Thanks for sharing!
@@ColdJetAustraliaPty excellent response
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