Dry Ice is the solid form of Carbon Dioxide, and is used in a wide range of industrial, medical and commercial applications. Dry Ice is most commonly used as a cooling agent to flash-freeze products in food processing and storage. It is also widely used in the delivery and storage of packaged items that must remain cold or frozen, such as vaccines, medical samples, ice cream or meat. If you're heading to the beach, Dry Ice is a convenient way of cooling sandwiches and drinks. Looking for interesting special effects tricks for Halloween or theatrical projects, dry ice can set the tone creating fog.
Features
cylinder features
Benefits
cylinder benefits
Specifications
Size 300 High Pressure Industrial Cylinder
DOT Specification: 3AA-2400 - Canada 3AA-M183
O.D.: 9.25" - 235 mm
Length: 55" - 1397 mm
Weight: 132 lbs - 60 kg
Water Volume: 2990 Cubic Inches - 49 ltrs
Airco/BOC = T
Praxair = T
Air Products = A
Sizes may vary by location. Contact your Airgas representative or local branch location for availability in your area.
Includes
cylinder includes
Applications
Food Processing
Food Storage
Life Sciences
Healthcare
Home Delivery
Recreation
Traveling
Special Effects
Camping
Fishing/Hunting
Power Outages
Caution
Dry Ice Warnings:
Dry Ice is extremely cold (-109°F) (-78.5°C).
Avoid Contact with skin and eyes.
Contact cause cold burns.
Asphyxiant - Liberates heavy gas which may cause suffocation-KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
Do not seal in glass or other tightly closed containers.
Do not enter areas where used or stored until area is properly ventilated.
Use heavy gloves, safety shoes, and protective clothing when handling.
To Safely Dispose of Unused Dry ICE: Wearing suitable hand protection, place unused dry ice into an uncovered, durable plastic or metal container and allow it to sublimate/evaporate ina secure, well-ventilated area.
DO NOT DISPOSE OF UNUSED DRY ICE: In sinks, toilets or sweres. In trash bins or garbage cans. In any area accessible to the general public.