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Dry Ice

Overview & Resources

Dry Ice Warnings (Printable)

One-page handout of dry ice safety warnings.

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Shipping Refrigerated or Frozen Products

Overview sheet with profile guidelines and tips.

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Packaging Using Dry Ice

Step-by-step printable sheet.

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Packaging Using Cold Packs + Dry Ice

Extended-transit printable sheet.

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Definition of Dry Ice

Dry ice is a solid form carbon dioxide (CO2) gas and has a freezing temperature at -109.3° F (-78.5°C). It has an unusual property of subliming, that is transitioning from a solid to a gas, without passing through a liquid phase. Dry ice can only exist at -109.3°F or (-78.5°C) and maintains this temperature by sublimation.

How is Dry Ice Made?

Liquid carbon dioxide is the source of dry ice products. Liquid dry ice is stored at 20 bar and approximately -20°C. The liquid CO2 is released through a nozzle to 1 bar at which dry ice snow is created. The dry ice snow is compressed and extruded at approximately 1600 psi to form block or pellet form dry ice.

How do I store Dry Ice?

Store dry ice in an insulated container. Depending on the volume stored, the best container for small volume is the expanded polystyrene foam containers, and larger volumes in a rotation molded insulated filled transport container, with an insulated lid or thick quilted top pads. The thicker the insulation, the slower the rate of sublimation of dry ice (CO2) gas.

DO NOT hold or store in an airtight container or sealed poly bags or glass containers. Sublimation of dry ice (CO2) gas will cause an airtight container to expand, rupture or burst. Always store dry ice in a well ventilated area. CO2 gas is heavier than air, and will drop to low areas and displace air.

Consult your dry ice or CO2 gas supplier for more details, and professional advice for your specific situation.

Important Safety Notice

Dry ice is extremely cold at -109.3°F (-78.5°C). Always handle with insulated gloves and store in well-ventilated areas.

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