The Science

The Science

How it Works

The Science

Our industrial restoration methods rely on advanced, non-abrasive physics to achieve superior results. We utilize the precise power of focused light (laser ablation) and the kinetic energy of frozen gas (dry ice sublimation) to remove contaminants without damaging your valuable assets.

Kinetic Sublimation

Dry Ice Blasting

Dry Ice Blasting is an advanced cleaning method using solid $CO_2$ pellets accelerated by compressed air. The process works through three distinct physical steps:

Impact

High-speed pellets are accelerated to strike the contaminated surface.

Thermal Shock

The extreme cold causes the surface contaminant to become brittle and shrink, fracturing the bond that holds it to the base material.

Sublimation

The solid $CO_2$ pellets instantly turn into gas, expanding rapidly. This expansion lifts the loosened debris away without leaving any residue, moisture, or waste media.

Laser Ablation

Industrial Laser Cleaning

Laser Ablation is a non-contact, high-precision method. It uses focused light energy to vaporize and instantly remove specific layers of surface contaminants, such as rust, paint, or slag. This process is known as targeted ablation because it is capable of surgical accuracy, stripping the unwanted coating without affecting the base material beneath.

The Zero-Waste Advantage

Unlike traditional abrasive methods like sandblasting, our technologies produce zero secondary waste. With dry ice, the cleaning media disappears upon contact via sublimation. With laser cleaning, no media is used at all. In both cases, only the contaminant that was removed is left behind for easy and safe disposal.