Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc. Introduces Dry Ice Blasting to the Power Generation Industry
The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc. is proud to announce its success in utilizing dry ice blasting technology to clean power generation equipment for preventative maintenance and disaster recovery purposes.
Worcester, MA, May 05, 2011 --(PR.com)-- The Nitrofreeze® Dry Ice Blast Cleaning Service enables critical power generation equipment to be cleaned of contaminants in a more rapid fashion when compared to traditional methods.
The dry ice blast cleaning process utilizes the Cold Jet® Aero 75DX blasting system, dry ice pellets and an air compressor to achieve cleaning of various substrates. Dry ice pellets are propelled from the Aero 75DX system via a blast gun using compressed air. The pellets are shot at the surface to be cleaned at pressures ranging from 80PSI to 160PSI. Upon impact dry ice pellets expand 800 times their size to remove contaminants, thus sublimating harmlessly back into the Earth’s atmosphere.
“Dry ice blast cleaning offers a cost-effective and far less time-consuming solution for the cleaning of power generation equipment,” stated Robin Rhodes, President of the Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc. “The Nitrofreeze® Dry Ice Blast Cleaning Process allows energy service providers to get their equipment back online in a shorter time frame, reducing the financial losses incurred due to an outage,” he added.
The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc. has performed cleaning projects for the power generation sector for the past two years. The company has cleaned turbines, generators, compressors, rotors and stators prior to their inspection during preventative maintenance overhauls. In addition, the company has remediated several transformers and circuit breakers in power substations of fire damage. Power generation customers enjoy expedited cleaning times and overall shorter overhauls of their equipment.
“The Nitrofreeze® Dry Ice Blasting Process is non-conductive, enabling technicians to clean power generation systems without causing damage to integral electronics,” said Ryan Taylor, Product Marketing Specialist at the Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc. “In addition, the process is EPA approved, therefore assisting the emergence of green technologies in the power industry,” he added. These benefits make the process even more alluring to power companies as they look for more competitive cleaning processes than hand cleaning and walnut shell blasting.
About The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc.
The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc., located at 78 Chilmark St. Worcester, Massachusetts, USA, (800) 739 7949, is dedicated to the commercial application of cryogenic technologies to serve the needs of industry, government and scientists. The firm offers a full range of Nitrofreeze® cryogenic services, including cryogenic burr removal service, cryogenic deflashing services, conventional cryogenic treatment, heat & freeze thermal cycling, shrink fitting services, and dry ice (CO2) blast cleaning. It also offers engineering services, cryogenic lab work in support of R & D, and custom equipment design for new and unique cryogenic applications. It is a corporate sustaining member of the Cryogenic Society of America, ASM-The Materials Society and the Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce.
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The dry ice blast cleaning process utilizes the Cold Jet® Aero 75DX blasting system, dry ice pellets and an air compressor to achieve cleaning of various substrates. Dry ice pellets are propelled from the Aero 75DX system via a blast gun using compressed air. The pellets are shot at the surface to be cleaned at pressures ranging from 80PSI to 160PSI. Upon impact dry ice pellets expand 800 times their size to remove contaminants, thus sublimating harmlessly back into the Earth’s atmosphere.
“Dry ice blast cleaning offers a cost-effective and far less time-consuming solution for the cleaning of power generation equipment,” stated Robin Rhodes, President of the Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc. “The Nitrofreeze® Dry Ice Blast Cleaning Process allows energy service providers to get their equipment back online in a shorter time frame, reducing the financial losses incurred due to an outage,” he added.
The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc. has performed cleaning projects for the power generation sector for the past two years. The company has cleaned turbines, generators, compressors, rotors and stators prior to their inspection during preventative maintenance overhauls. In addition, the company has remediated several transformers and circuit breakers in power substations of fire damage. Power generation customers enjoy expedited cleaning times and overall shorter overhauls of their equipment.
“The Nitrofreeze® Dry Ice Blasting Process is non-conductive, enabling technicians to clean power generation systems without causing damage to integral electronics,” said Ryan Taylor, Product Marketing Specialist at the Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc. “In addition, the process is EPA approved, therefore assisting the emergence of green technologies in the power industry,” he added. These benefits make the process even more alluring to power companies as they look for more competitive cleaning processes than hand cleaning and walnut shell blasting.
About The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc.
The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc., located at 78 Chilmark St. Worcester, Massachusetts, USA, (800) 739 7949, is dedicated to the commercial application of cryogenic technologies to serve the needs of industry, government and scientists. The firm offers a full range of Nitrofreeze® cryogenic services, including cryogenic burr removal service, cryogenic deflashing services, conventional cryogenic treatment, heat & freeze thermal cycling, shrink fitting services, and dry ice (CO2) blast cleaning. It also offers engineering services, cryogenic lab work in support of R & D, and custom equipment design for new and unique cryogenic applications. It is a corporate sustaining member of the Cryogenic Society of America, ASM-The Materials Society and the Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce.
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Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc.
Ryan Taylor
508 459 7447
www.nitrofreeze.com
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Ryan Taylor
508 459 7447
www.nitrofreeze.com
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