Dry Ice Blasting for Freezer Frost
at McLane Food Services (Concord, NC)

frost on steel roof frame
Severe frost buildup covering the steel trusses, piping, and ceiling panels above the evaporator unit inside the McLane Food freezer in Concord, NC.

Using Ice to Remove Ice?

Project Snapshot

Client: McLane Food Services – Concord, North Carolina
Service: Dry ice blasting to remove accumulated frost/“snow” on steel roof trusses and concrete freezer floors
Contract Type: Fixed-cost SLA with recurring service schedule (third-shift, weekend windows)

The Problem:

We were contacted by McLane Food Services to assist in solving a recurring problem. Warm air entering at their loading docks filters into their freezer creating continuous frost on trusses and air-handling components. Over time, that “snow” falls, bonds to a 0°F concrete floor, and is compacted by forklift traffic into a rock-hard, uneven surface—a safety and productivity issue.

Before Merritt Industrial – Old Method:

Internal teams used poles/sticks to knock down frost. This took many hours, tied up staff, and never fully removed buildup—especially on the floor.

Merritt Industrial’s Solution: Deploy industrial dry ice blasting machines to strip frost from trusses, air handlers, and structural steel—then apply a repeatable floor-removal workflow designed for sub-zero conditions.

Side-by-side before and after comparison of a freezer evaporator unit at McLane Food Services, showing heavy frost buildup cleared by dry ice blasting.
Before & After: Dry ice blasting removed the thick frost coating the evaporator unit, restoring airflow and reducing ice fallout inside the McLane freezer.

Why Dry Ice Blasting Works in Freezers

  • No water added: Dry ice sublimates (solid CO₂ → gas), so there’s no meltwater to refreeze, no steam, and no slurry.
  • In-place cleaning: By using dry ice as a projectile, we’re able to reach the trusses, hangers, and air units without teardown
  • Fast & thorough: The thermal shock of dry ice helps release bonded frost; high-velocity media and air pressure carries it away.
  • Cleaner floors, safer travel paths: Removing frost at the source (truss system) reduces re-accumulation on the floor making for smoother forklift traffic lanes.
Frost loading the steel trusses inside the freezer. When this buildup falls, it bonds to the 0°F floor and becomes dangerous compacted ice
Heavy frost and ice buildup on steel roof trusses inside a 0°F freezer at McLane Food Services in Concord, NC, before dry ice blasting removal.
Ice-coated evaporator fans inside the freezer.
Piled frost and compacted ice collected at the loading dock after Merritt Industrial’s dry ice blasting and floor-cleaning workflow.

Floor Removal: Built for 0°F and Below

Cold storage floors are unforgiving. Typical equipment stalls or ices over; manual chopping is exhausting and slow. During our initial trials, Merritt Industrial engineered a systematic, repeatable workflow with specialty attachments and equipment to protect worker stamina. The result: predictable removal rates, cleaner surfaces, and less downtime.

  • Zero-degree optimized equipment (hoses, nozzles, and anti-freeze procedures)
    • It’s not uncommon for our dry ice blasting machines to totally freeze up while in these working conditions. Each deployment we send two blasting machines to guarantee we can complete our workorder on time.
  • Staged workflow to avoid re-freezing around work zones
    • Remove the ‘snow’ from the trusses. Load the removed snow from the floor, transport outside of the freezer for media waste disposal.
  • Third-shift crews to work when aisles are most available
  • QC sign-offs so operations know exactly what’s complete

Merritt Industrial = Solutions Provider (Not Just a Service)

When you hire Merritt, you’re getting process engineering + execution:

  • Top-line equipment & redundancy: Cold Jet PCS60 for precision, Aero40/Aero80 for throughput; six machines in fleet.
  • Experienced technicians: We tune feed rate, standoff, and nozzle geometry to maximize removal—not just “make chips.”
  • Own compressor & ice logistics: No dependency on your plant air; we bring the CFM and handle all dry ice supply.
  • Fixed-cost SLA: Budgetable, recurring service on your schedule—no surprises.

Dry Ice Blasting Works in Freezers video library

FAQ

Does dry ice blasting remove ice?
Yes. Dry ice sublimates to CO₂ gas—there’s no liquid water added during the process. We can efficiently remove ice and frost without adding to the build-up.
We schedule around your shift and traffic, work on weekends/overnights, and coordinate barricades so aisles reopen in sequence. (if needed)

Yes. Many of our clients are on fixed-cost SLA that sets a cleaning schedules ensuring working environments stay clean, safe and operational.

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