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U.S. Manufacturer Nu-Ice Blasting™ Streamlines Automotive Surface Prep with Dry Ice Blasting Technology

Nu-Ice Blasting's manual dry ice systems offer non-abrasive, residue-free cleaning for automotive restoration, reducing disassembly and waste, company says.

  • Nu-Ice Blasting, a veteran-owned U.S. manufacturer, said on March 06, 2026, it announced growing integration of its dry ice blasting into automotive restoration from Jackson, Michigan.
  • Automotive restoration professionals are adopting dry ice methods as automotive and industrial sectors shift toward non-abrasive, residue-free alternatives to solvent or mechanical stripping.
  • Trained technicians operate manual units by adjusting blast pressure, pellet feed systems, and air-to-solid ratio via engineered hoses and specialized nozzles delivering solid CO₂ pellets.
  • Integrating the equipment into workflows allows in-place cleaning with dry ice that reduces disassembly, protects moisture-sensitive electrical systems, and suits classic car restoration, manufacturing, food & beverage, and aerospace components.
  • Ongoing refinement positions the firm as a continued fixture in the industrial surface preparation market, with Nu-Ice pursuing persistent development through internal engineering and production capabilities.
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U.S. Manufacturer Nu-Ice Blasting™ Streamlines Automotive Surface Prep with Dry Ice Blasting Technology

JACKSON, MI - March 06, 2026 - PRESSADVANTAGE

·Cherokee County, United States
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APG of Wisconsin broke the news in on Friday, March 6, 2026.
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