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DRY ICE
Carbonic Systems, Inc. would like to introduce you to the numerous applications for DRY ICE.
DRY ICE is solid Carbon Dioxide (CO2), which has an extremely low temperature of -109 degrees F. It is one of the most versatile and coldest solid refrigerants available. Because dry ice is the only refrigerant that sublimates, (passes directly from a solid to a gas - leaving no residue.) It can be mixed with the material it refrigerates. Dry ice can be packed in shipping containers and used whenever low temperatures are required, without becoming part of the material to be refrigerated, or creating problems caused by melting, like wet ice. Pound for pound, dry ice can be the ideal solution to your refrigeration problems.
DRY ICE APPLICATIONS:
REFRIGERATION
Perishable products on airline, trucks, railroads, recreation vehicles.
PACKING-PROCESSING
Inhibits bacteria, preserves meat, poultry, seafood.
GRINDING-BLENDING
Retains cool temperatures while mixing heat sensitive food products such as ground meat, bakery blends, flour, spice.
SHIPPING-PRESERVING
Frozen food, ice cream, pharmaceuticals, chemicals.
INDUSTRIAL SCIENCE
Low temperature testing, shrink-fitting, deflashing molded rubber, rapid cooling, purging flammable vapors.
MEDICAL SCIENCE
Preserving laboratory specimens, blood products, drugs, chemicals, hospitals & clinical applications.
EMERGENCY REFRIGERATION
Mechanical or power failure in refrigerated trucks, commercial coolers, cold storage.
DRY ICE BLASTING
Replaces sand in high pressure cleaning.
SPECIAL EFFECTS
When dry ice is combined with hot water, it produces a bubbling liquid that creates a low-lying white fog. Great for making a halloween witches brew!
REMOVING FLOOR TILES
Dry ice can be used to remove floor tiles by freeing the tile from the glue and making it easier to remove.
Carbonic Systems, Inc. has dry ice available in slices and pellets. Delivery and insulated shipping containers are available for an extra charge.
Click here to read about Dry Ice Safety and Use Information.


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