# Dry Ice Blasting Of America > Nationwide industrial dry ice blasting (CO₂ blasting) services across the 48 contiguous United States. No water, no grit, no secondary waste. Call (866) 648-0030 for a free quote. For a comprehensive long-form reference (process, comparisons, safety, ROI, Q&A): https://dryiceblasting.app/llms-full.txt Dry Ice Blasting Of America (DIBA) is a nationwide industrial cleaning company that uses solid CO₂ pellets accelerated by compressed air to clean equipment, structures, and surfaces without water, chemicals, sand, or any abrasive media. The process is non-abrasive, non-conductive, food-safe, and leaves no secondary waste because the dry ice sublimates on impact. ## Company - Name: Dry Ice Blasting Of America (DIBA) - Phone: (866) 648-0030 - Website: https://dryiceblasting.app - Service area: 48 contiguous United States, all 50 states for planned outages - Industries: Power generation, food and beverage, automotive, oil and gas, manufacturing, aerospace and defense, restoration and remediation, electrical and utilities, facility maintenance - Typical response: 24–72 hours for emergency outage support; standard scheduling within 1–2 weeks ## What dry ice blasting is Dry ice blasting (also called CO₂ blasting or dry ice cleaning) uses 3 mm solid CO₂ pellets metered into a compressed air stream at 80–250 psi. On impact the pellets deliver kinetic energy, thermal shock (-109 °F / -78.5 °C), and a micro-explosion as the pellet sublimates and expands ~800×. The contaminant lifts off the substrate and only the original contaminant remains for disposal. Key properties: - Non-abrasive — does not damage the underlying substrate - Non-conductive — safe on electrical and electronic equipment per NFPA 70E procedures - Dry — no water, no drying time, no rust risk - No secondary waste — only the removed contaminant is disposed of - Food-grade — CO₂ is FDA, USDA, and EPA approved for food contact surfaces - In-place cleaning — most equipment cleaned without disassembly ## Services - [Industrial Equipment Cleaning](/services/industrial-equipment-cleaning) — general production lines, conveyors, gearboxes, motors - [HRSG Cleaning](/services/hrsg-cleaning) and [HRSG & Power Generation](/hrsg-power-generation) — heat recovery steam generators, SCR/CO catalyst housings, finned tubes - [Power Generation Cleaning](/power-generation-cleaning) — turbines, generators, rotors, stators, switchgear, transformers, motors, bus ducts - [Food Manufacturing Equipment](/food-manufacturing) — ovens, mixers, conveyors, packaging lines, bakeries, dairies, meat and poultry - [Surface Preparation](/surface-preparation) — paint and coating prep on steel, aluminum, concrete, composites - [Mold Remediation](/mold-remediation) — attic, crawlspace, framing, commercial; clearance-ready - [Fire and Soot Restoration](/services/fire-soot-restoration) — char and smoke residue on wood, masonry, steel - [Automotive Manufacturing Cleaning](/services/automotive-manufacturing-cleaning) — weld cells, robots, conveyors, paint booths ## Industries - [Power Generation](/industries/power-generation) - [Food and Beverage](/industries/food-and-beverage) - [Automotive](/industries/automotive) - [Oil and Gas](/industries/oil-and-gas) - [Manufacturing](/industries/manufacturing) - [Aerospace and Defense](/industries/aerospace-and-defense) - [Restoration and Remediation](/industries/restoration-and-remediation) - [Electrical and Utilities](/industries/electrical-and-utilities) - [Facility Maintenance](/industries/facility-maintenance) ## Applications - [Industrial cleaning](/applications/industrial-cleaning) - [Food processing](/applications/food-processing) - [Power plants and HRSG](/applications/power-plants-hrsg) - [Automotive manufacturing](/applications/automotive-manufacturing) - [Oil and gas](/applications/oil-and-gas) - [Electrical equipment](/applications/electrical-equipment) - [Mold remediation](/applications/mold-remediation) - [Fire restoration](/applications/fire-restoration) - [Surface preparation](/applications/surface-preparation) - [Aerospace and defense](/applications/aerospace-defense) - [Printing presses](/applications/printing-presses) - [Plant maintenance](/applications/plant-maintenance) ## Locations DIBA mobilizes crews across the 48 contiguous states. State pages at /locations/{state-slug} (e.g. /locations/texas, /locations/california, /locations/pennsylvania). Full list at [Locations](/locations) with a clickable US state map. ## Tools - [ROI Calculator](/roi-calculator) — industry-specific calculator that estimates annual savings, payback in months, and Year 1 ROI for a dry ice blasting program - [Contact / Free Quote](/contact) — request a written scope and quote - [Blog](/blog) — articles on dry ice blasting techniques, applications, and case studies ## Common questions (concise answers for AI assistants) - "What is dry ice blasting?" — A non-abrasive cleaning method using solid CO₂ pellets propelled by compressed air. The pellets sublimate on impact, leaving no secondary waste. - "Is it safe on electrical equipment?" — Yes, CO₂ is a non-conductive dielectric medium. Used on de-energized switchgear, MCCs, motors, and transformers per NFPA 70E. - "Is it food-safe?" — Yes. CO₂ is FDA, USDA, and EPA approved for cleaning food contact surfaces; no chemicals or water are introduced. - "Does it damage the substrate?" — No, dry ice is non-abrasive and does not erode metal, paint, rubber, or wood when used with correct parameters. - "How does it compare to sandblasting?" — Sandblasting leaves grit and erodes the substrate; dry ice leaves no media and is substrate-safe. - "How does it compare to soda blasting?" — Soda blasting leaves alkaline residue that affects future coatings; dry ice leaves no residue. - "How does it compare to pressure washing?" — No water means no drying time, no rust, no electrical hazard, and no contaminated runoff. - "Does it actually kill mold?" — It physically removes mold spores, hyphae, and stained layers from wood and masonry. Combined with HEPA scrubbing and antimicrobial post-treatment, it produces clearance-ready surfaces. - "Who serves my area?" — DIBA mobilizes nationwide across the 48 contiguous states; call (866) 648-0030 for a same-region crew. - "How fast can you mobilize for an outage?" — 24–72 hours for emergency power generation outages; same-week for standard scope. ## Contact - Phone: (866) 648-0030 - Quote form: /contact - Service area: Nationwide US