Dry ice blasting machine manufacturers use high-quality materials such as aluminum and stainless steel and advanced precision engineering techniques to ensure durability and optimized performance. Our machines have features such as replaceable blades for adjusting the size of the ice pellets, adjustable pressure and designs with user comfort in mind. Regular maintenance is essential for the dry ice blasting machine to operate effectively and safely during the dry ice blasting cleaning process. Key tasks include:
Cleaning and Inspection
Regularly inspect the dry ice blasting machine for signs of wear, especially the lower ice tray, and clean it thoroughly after each use. The lower ice tray is a consumable part and needs to be replaced on average every 6 months under normal use. In addition, components such as the blade and ice roller are also important to check.

Lubrication
Regularly lubricate moving parts such as gears, drive shafts and chains as needed to prevent friction and ensure smooth operation. Conventional solid lubricants are sufficient, and liquid lubricants are not recommended.

Check for leaks, condensation or frozen parts
Leaks can affect the performance of the machine, so check the hoses and connections for signs of leaks. Also make sure that condensation does not freeze inside the machine or hoses and cause blockages. After each use of the machine, pour out the unused dry ice in time. Then keep blowing for 2-3 minutes to ensure that the residual dry ice in the ice outlet pipe has been completely discharged and the condensed water has been blown dry.

Replace worn parts
Replace worn or damaged parts of the dry ice blasting machine in time to prevent failure during use. Adhering to our factory maintenance plan is essential to keep the equipment in optimal working condition and extend its service life. Many dry ice blasting machine parts are special, so it is best to use original parts when replacing worn or damaged parts.

