Energice Ltd was established in 1998 and has provided high-quality rotating equipment cleaning services across a wide range of industrial sectors for more than two decades.
The company has built a strong reputation for excellence and currently specialises in dry ice cleaning and sponge cleaning for electric motors, generators, compressors and other industrial equipment.
In November 2014, following the retirement of the company’s former director, Ian Crawford, the business was acquired by time-served engineers Lee and Shaun Grain of G&G Engineering Mechanical Services Ltd.
G&G Engineering had maintained a long-standing relationship with Ian for many years. As a result, Lee and Shaun were already highly experienced in providing industrial cleaning services using dry ice and sponge foam.
Following the acquisition, the company was renamed Energice International Ltd.


As directors of both Energice International and G&G Engineering Mechanical Services Ltd, Lee and Shaun bring extensive engineering experience to the business.
Alongside specialist industrial cleaning, Energice International can also provide:
The Energice team’s experience in mechanical services, equipment installation and decommissioning complements its specialist industrial cleaning capabilities.
Energice International supports national and international clients with specialist cleaning services for a wide range of industrial equipment and components, including:
Find out more about our dry ice cleaning services and sponge cleaning services.

Energice is an expert in dry ice cleaning, sponge blasting, machine and pipework installation and equipment servicing.
We provide a turnkey cleaning, upgrade and/or removal service and ensure that our customers receive high quality service.
Both Ice blasting and sponge blasting are technologically advanced, environmentally responsible surface preparation systems. These techniques fire CO2 dry ice or sponge at very speed to remove almost any unwanted substrate.
This technique has significant operational client benefits, for sample, dry ice cleaning can be conducted on assembled components therefore operational downtime is minimal or zero.
Furthermore, the cleaning can pay for itself in days from operational energy savings - Read more