- 块状干冰:
- 105*125*20MM
Specifications of dry ice supplied by Jiakaida:
, Dry ice pellets: Ф&,/box
, Dry ice column shape: Ф, &/box
, Dry ice & bricks: &&( ),&/box
Product details:
& Dry ice is the solid form of C. C is a colorless and odorless gas under normal conditions, naturally existing in the air.
Product name: Dry ice & solid carbon dioxide
Product packaging: dry ice bags, foam boxes
Product introduction:
Dry ice is the condensed solid state of carbon dioxide. Dry ice has a temperature of minus degrees Celsius, so it is very useful in keeping objects frozen or cryogenic. Dry ice can quickly freeze objects and reduce temperatures and can be deployed with isolation gloves. & Nowadays, dry ice has been widely used in many aspects. When dry ice is heated, it directly sublimates from the solid state to the gaseous state, directly converting into the gas and omitting the process of turning into the liquid state. Therefore, its phase change does not produce liquid, and therefore We call it "dry ice".
Notes:
& Place dry ice in an insulated box (such as Styrofoam). The thicker the incubator, the slower it will sublime, but remember not to store dry ice in an airtight container. This will cause pressure due to sublimation of dry ice and may even cause an explosion!
In addition, when handling dry ice, remember to ensure that the user's location is ventilated. Users must not be placed in a closed room, car, cabin, etc. with dry ice at the same time. Because the sublimated carbon dioxide will replace oxygen, it may cause shortness of breath or even suffocation!
.Never let children touch dry ice alone!
.The temperature of dry ice is extremely low. Please do not put it in your mouth to prevent frostbite!
.Be sure to use thick cotton gloves, clips and other shelters when handling dry ice&(Plastic gloves do not have a barrier effect!)
.Please use dry ice in a well-ventilated place and avoid being in a closed space with dry ice!
.Dry ice cannot be mixed with liquids!
Warm reminder: Use dry ice correctly and safely to avoid injury.