Dry Ice Blasting Smoke Damaged Books
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dude looks like Sean Penn
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Very cool!
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If this removes paint without damaging the substrate material how is it that at 3:51 its removing vinyl but not the paint?
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@TheEvan2011 tesco
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where would i buy a dry ice blasting kit in ireland secondhand or new ?
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Unlike ice blasting, Sponge jet (as shown in a sponge jet video) cuts into the underlying substrate. Ice blasting does not damage the underlying substrate in any way leaving it intact. For preservation work Ice blasting is the only way to go. Residue can be cleaned up just as easy as having to clean up the Sponge Jet residue.
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Does it make sense to use this procuct when removing lead paint and soot from fires. NO. You are not "removing" it, you are only blowing it off to another area. Sponge Jet actually "removes" contaminants from the substrate and successfully contains it for discard.
Dry ice dusting cleans books and removes vinyl lettering with sugar-sized particles at lower pressures.
Traditional dry ice blasting (up to 150 PSI) removes failing coatings with rice-sized particles.
We use high-pressure dry ice blasting (up to 300 PSI) when traditional dry ice blasting won't work.
Choice of nozzles, blast pressure, distance from surface, blast angle and especially operator technique will determine the results obtained with the different types of dry ice blasting equipment.
Coldsweepinc 1 year ago