In February, Cold Jet, the global leader in dry ice blasting cleaning and production technology, opened its new high-tech machining and manufacturing facility on River Valley Road. The 14,600 square foot state-of-the-art facility, 14 additional staff, and $2.5 million equipment investment, strengthens the company's ability to innovate and provide the highest quality precision production processes for its patented nozzles, dry ice blasters and dry ice production equipment.
In a press release, Gene Cooke, company president and CEO stated "With our new facility, we have tighter control over our manufacturing processes, which will allow us to reduce the time it takes to develop and deliver products to our customers. The facility complements our assembly operations, R&D lab and testing cell, and allows us to offer the most advanced development-to-delivery group of integrated facilities in the market."
Cold Jet currently has the broadest and largest installed customer base providing solutions to thousands of customers worldwide in the automotive, plastics and rubber, packaging, medical device, printing, food processing, and contract cleaning industries. Cold Jet's dry ice blast cleaning systems use non-abrasive recycled CO2 in the form of dry ice pellets or particles for a variety of cleaning applications. The environmentally responsible cleaning process helps to reduce waste and eliminate the need for toxic cleaning solutions.
Between the new facility and Cold Jet's Loveland headquarters, the company now has more than 35,000 square feet of manufacturing and assembly space. To learn more about Cold Jet, visit its website www.coldjet.com.
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