Dry ice blasting is a trusted solution in the aerospace sector for both restoration and maintenance. Its non-abrasive and residue-free properties make it ideal for delicate and precision-critical components.
Common uses include:
Restoring historical aircraft
Renovating airframes
Removing decals and aircraft identification markings
Cleaning turbine engines, fan blades, and landing gear
The process helps maintain component integrity while ensuring a thorough, dry clean that meets strict aviation standards — all without the need for disassembly or harmful chemicals.
In marine applications, dry ice blasting is used for both surface preparation and maintenance. It effectively removes:
Old paint from boat hulls before re-coating
Salt, algae, and grease build-up from marine equipment
Contaminants from engine components, propellers, and fuel systems
Because it leaves no moisture or secondary waste, dry ice cleaning is especially valuable in marine environments where corrosion and downtime are critical concerns.