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HRSG Cleaning Services

Turbine & HRSG Chemical Cleaning

Texas Allpro Blasting and our partners have unparalleled experience, addressing the full range of HRSG chemical cleaning challenges facing fossil power plants. We provide comprehensive, customized cleaning solutions that maximize the efficiency and lifespan of critical components throughout the plant—from gas and steam turbines to Heat Recovery Steam Generators (HRSG), Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) and Turbine Cleaning for combined cycle cogeneration plants.

We specialize in a variety of surface cleaning services that optimize plant efficiency and increase generating capacity. Our technicians perform dry ice blasting for contamination in the Texas and Louisiana area.

Interstate Carbonic provides gas turbine, HRSG, and other fossil power plants with a comprehensive range of specialized cleaning services throughout the plant, to maximize efficiency and extend the lifespan of plant components, ensure end-product quality and protect worker health and safet

Scheduled Maintenance
Services

Texas Allpro Blasting provides a comprehensive range of surface cleaning and de-fouling services to support planned outage maintenance operations. We employ a variety of advanced technologies to achieve optimum results while minimizing waste

Emergency Call Out
Services

We can respond quickly and effectively to address emergency HRSG chemical cleaning situations. Our self-contained Mobile Support Trailers (MSTs) enable us to help combined cycle plants rapidly recover from both scheduled and unscheduled events

Turnkey Solution
Services

or each project, Interstate Carbonic creates a tailored cleaning plan, applying a range of techniques, tools and technologies, to reduce reliance on client resources and/or eliminate the need to hire multiple subcontractors

Why Choose us

At Texas Allpro Blasting, our slurry and CO2 blasting cleaning services are effective and safe. We know that our slurry and cleaning services can accomplish even the toughest jobs. If your facility is currently located in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, or Louisiana, you’ll want to contact us directly to ensure your environment is safe and free of contaminants. Regardless of the size of your project, our team will make sure you and your facility are taken care of.

FAQ

Dry ice blasting is similar to sandblasting, bead blasting, or soda blasting where a media is accelerated in a pressurized air stream (or other inert gas) to impact and clean a surface.

Unlike other blast media, dry ice has a temperature of -109°F (-78.3°C). Because of the temperature difference between the dry ice particles and the surface being treated, thermal shock occurs during the process of dry ice blasting. This causes a breakdown of the bond between two dissimilar materials.

Contaminants can be dry, wet, hard or soft. Dry contaminates will break up into small chips and can be swept up or vacuumed. If the particles are large enough, they do not become airborne. If the contaminate is wet, such as grease or oils, the stream will move or push the liquid away much like a high pressure water stream would, except that the surface where the contaminate was will be dry and clean. To prevent redeposition, the operator should work in a methodical way, from the top down.