Food industry
Cleaning of stainless steel and aluminium structures or metal structures in contact with food, ceramic flooring or coatings. To remove mould or limestone deposits from water connections and bathroom fittings.
Cleaning of stainless steel or aluminium kitchen elements for large restaurants (worktops, hot plates, grills, etc., on which scales easily form). Descaling, cleaning, disinfection of elements used for processing meat.
Maintenance and disinfection of overhead structures for the food and dairy industry, cleaning and disinfection of ovens, tanks and any other element in contact with food, removal of scales, wine industry for removing tartar from vats or other containers used in wine-making, etc.
Cleaning of belt conveyors used for baking products, and cleaning of conveyors in general.
Soda blasting is a mild form of abrasive blasting in which sodium bicarbonate particles are blasted against a surface using compressed air. It has a much milder abrasive effect than sandblasting. An early use was in the conservation-restoration of the Statue of Liberty in the 1980s.
Soda blasting is a non-destructive method for many applications in cleaning, paint and varnish stripping, automotive restoration, industrial equipment maintenance, rust removal, graffiti removal, molecular steel passivation against rust, oil removal by saponification and translocation, masonry cleaning and restoration, soot remediation, boat hull cleaning and for food processing facilities and equipment and tooth cleaning at the dental laboratory.
Soda blasting can be used for cleaning timber, wood, oak beams, oak floors, doors, stairs & banisters, cars, boat hulls, masonry, and food processing equipment.