Dry Ice Products
BlocksPellets SlicesBlasting-grade dry iceFood-grade dry ice
What Is Dry Ice (CO2)
Dry Ice is the solid form of carbon dioxide. It is used primarily as a cooling agent. Its 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 where mechanical cooling is unavailable. Carbon Dioxide (CO₂) is in its solid state which is called 'Dry Ice'. At −78.5 °C (−109.3 °F), It comprises of two oxygen atoms bonded to a single carbon atom. Dry ice has the feature of sublimation, where it can change from a solid state to a gas state with no intervening liquid form. The atmosphere contains about 0.035% of this gas. co₂ is a greenhouse gas
Dry Ice Applications
Electrical
Electronic/electrical control panels, Cable trays, Motors/Stators, Armatures/Coils/Windings, Generators, Printed Circuit Boards, Semi-Conductors, Transformers, Switch Gear, Robotic Equipment, Relays, Turbines, Insulators, Sub-Stations.
Food
Caterings, Ovens, Floors, Walls, Processing Equipment,
Conveyors, Bake-Off trays, Packaging Areas & Equipment
Commercial
Buildings, Exterior/Interior, Hospitals, Nursing Homes, Hotels |
Residential, Structures, Heating/Cooling Systems, Bricks Wood,
Remediation, Graffiti Decal Removal, Malls
Industrial
Molding Equipment, Butt Welders, Process Equipment, Manufacturing Equipment, Piping, Tanks, Ship Hulls, Automobiles Interiors, Printing Presses, Pulp/Paper Equipment, Oil Field Equipment, Boiler Tubes, Aircraft
Restoration & Maintenance
Formaldehyde, Beauty Salons, Waste Containers, Nuclear
Decontamination, Fire Restoration, Paint removal, Decal removal
Glue removal, Oil & Grease removal, Fire restoration, Cigarette/Cigar
Smoke, Industrial oven cleaning, Facility maintenance, Chewing gum
removal, Limestone restoration, Escalator cleaning





