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Why is there no residual moisture to the ice blasting process?

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Why is there no residual moisture to the ice blasting process?

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The term “ice” is an idiom for dry ice. There is no water in carbon dioxide. Since the dry ice sublimates from a solid directly to a gas upon impact, it is a virtual impossibility to leave moisture from the dry ice itself.

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