Electronics
Electronics
Water is the enemy of every electronic component — dry ice is its perfect opposite. No moisture, non-conductive, and removes dust, dirt, and burn residue without damaging sensitive components. With proper machine grounding, the process is ESD-safe.
- No chemicals or water
- Made in Germany
- Service across Europe
- Time saved
- 25–40 %
- Chemicals & water
- 0 %
- Sublimation
- −78 °C
- Made in Germany
- DE
Dry, non-conductive, ESD-safe with proper grounding
Control cabinets, PCBs, sensors, and servo drives can be cleaned in place — no disassembly needed.
Benefits in electronics
- Non-conductive — safe on live circuits
- No moisture, no short-circuit risk
- ESD-safe with proper grounding
- Removes dust, soot, burn residue without residue
- Clean in place — no disassembly
- Gentle on coatings and adhesive bonds
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Typical applications
PCB, sensitive components
- Air
- 250–500 l/min @ 3–5 bar
- Dry ice
- 2–5 kg/h
Frequently asked questions
- Yes — dry ice is non-conductive and water-free, making it suitable for cleaning control cabinets and electronic components while powered. Follow facility-specific safety guidelines.
- No, not with the right nozzle and pressure. The impact of -78.5 °C CO₂ is non-abrasive. For especially sensitive components use 1.5 mm pellets at reduced pressure.
- In high humidity, condensation can form on cooled surfaces. In production environments with controlled humidity this is not an issue. Otherwise dry compressed air for post-blowing helps.
Can I clean control cabinets while powered?
Does dry ice damage sensitive electronics?
Does condensation form on cleaned electronics?
More industrial applications
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