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- Dry Ice," the trademark name
for solid carbon dioxide, reaches its solid state when cooled liquid
carbon dioxide is put under pressure.
- Dry ice, sometimes referred to
as "Cardice" or as "card ice", is the solid form of carbon dioxide. It
is used primarily as a cooling agent.
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Dry ice advantages include lower temperature than that of water
ice and not leaving any residue (other than incidental frost from
moisture in the atmosphere. It is useful for preserving frozen foods,
ice cream, etc.,
- Dry ice is the solid form of
carbon dioxide (chemical formula CO2), comprising two oxygen atoms
bonded to a single carbon atom. It is colorless, odorless,
non-flammable, and slightly acidic".
- Dry ice is solidified carbon
dioxide (CO2). Distinct from regular ice, which exists at temperatures
of 32°F (0°C) and below, dry ice is extremely cold, -109°F (-79°C).
- The density of dry ice varies,
but usually ranges between about 1.4 and 1.6 g/cm3 (87–100 lb/ft3).
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Dry ice may also be used to generate carbon dioxide gas to
displace oxygen-bearing atmosphere and to carbonate liquids (especially
in a party punch due to the bubbles and moisture vapors that form a
visual interest).
- One of the largest mechanical
uses of dry ice is blast cleaning. Dry ice pellets are shot out of a
nozzle with compressed air. This can remove residues from industrial
equipment.
- Dry ice can be used to arrest
and prevent insect activity in closed containers of grains and grain
products, as it displaces oxygen, but does not alter the taste or
quality of such foods.
- Dry ice can be used to flash
freeze food,[16] laboratory biological samples,[17] carbonate
beverages,[16] and make ice cream.
- Dry ice is typically produced
in two standard forms: blocks and cylindrical pellets.
- A standard block weighing
approximately 30 kg is most common.
- Pellets are around 1 cm (0.4
in) in diameter and can be bagged easily. This form is suited to small
scale use, for example at grocery stores and laboratories.
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General Information
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Dry
Ice Information
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Uses of Dry Ice
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Dry ice
Description
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Company from USA
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Company from India
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Company from USA
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Data
Sheet
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Dry Ice
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Carbon Dioxide – Solid
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Carbon
Dioxide (Dry Ice)
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Dry Ice from
Canada
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Dry ice
from USA
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Carbon Dioxide -
CO2, Solid
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Carbon dioxide or Dry
ice
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Solid Carbon
dioxide Drikold
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Dry Ice from USA
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Dry Ice Safety Data
Product
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Dry Ice
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Dry Ice (Solid CO2)
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Dry Ice fro Germany
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Dry Ice (CO2)
Process
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Code Practice for Dry ice
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Manufacturing Process for Dry Ice
Raw Material Supplier
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Liquid Carbon Dioxide Supplier
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Supplier for Carbon Dioxide
Equipment Supplier
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Extruders Supplier
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Presses Supplier
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Chutes Supplier
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Conveyors Supplier
Report
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Case
report of an ice pack
burn -
Sublimation Rate of Dry
Ice Packaged in Commonly Used
Quantities by the Air Cargo Industry -
Dry Ice
Experiments
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WSU Guide to
Shipping with Dry Ice
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Environmental impacts of dry ice production
Suppliers
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Application
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Application of Dry Ice Blasting Technology
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Dry Ice
Application
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Dry Ice
Application Areas
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Purging and
Blanketing with Dry Ice
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Dry ice blasting of
stainless steel
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Shipping Seafood
With Dry Ice
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Shipment of Perishable Products and Dry Ice Usage
Patent
- Dry ice block extruder
- Dry ice compaction method
- Dry ice producing machine
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Dry ice cleaning
method and dry ice cleaning apparatus
- Dry ice pelletizer
- Apparatus for dispensing dry
ice
- Dry-ice blast device
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Method and
apparatus for making dry ice
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Dry ice cleaning method, dry
ice cleaning apparatus, and part or unit cleaned by dry ice
- Method of improving the
biocidal efficacy of dry ice
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Chemical reactions in compressed carbon dioxide
Analysis
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Trials
of the Schaef er-Langmuir Dry-Ice Cloud Seeding Technique
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Development of a compressed carbon dioxide
propulsion unit for Near-Term mars surface application
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Carbon Dioxide (Dry-Ice) Blasting
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Effects of Dry Ice and Superchilling on Quality
and Shelf Life of Arctic Charr
(Salvelinus alpinus) Fillets -
Proper Interpretation of Freezing and Hydrate prediction results from
process simulation
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Shot peening With Dry Ice
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Solubility of Water in Compressed Carbon Dioxide
Guides &
Rules
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Guide to Shipping
Dry Ice
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Direction for
packing dry ice with non-hazardous materials
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Guide
for Shipping with Dry Ice
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Dry Ice Shipping
Requirements
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Shipping Infectious
Substances
with Dry Ice -
Transportation Requirements for Dry Ice
Dry Ice Equipments
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Block ice machine
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Dry Ice Blasting
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Dry Ice Pelletiser
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Dry Ice fogger
- Nu-Ice Age
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Dry Ice Cleaning
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Dry ice Technology
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Dry Ice Block Press
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Kohtaki Dry Ice Former
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