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I have been asked to look into what would be required for the manurfactuing of Dry ice on site, does anyone have information that could help me as I am only seeing the end results for handling of formed dry ice, not from start to final product, which is normally pellets or blocks.
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According to Wikipedia “Dry ice is easily manufactured. The most common industrial method of manufacturing dry ice starts with a gas having a high concentration of carbon dioxide. Such gases can be a byproduct of another process, such as producing ammonia from nitrogen and natural gas, oil refinery activities or large-scale fermentation. Second, the carbon dioxide-rich gas is pressurized and refrigerated until it liquefies. Next, the pressure is reduced. When this occurs some liquid carbon dioxide vaporizes, causing a rapid lowering of temperature of the remaining liquid. As a result, the extreme cold causes the liquid to solidify into a snow-like consistency. Finally, the snow-like solid carbon dioxide is compressed into small pellets or larger blocks of dry ice.” So it’s simple if you have access to carbon dioxide by product and can build the plant necessary to solidify the gas. I does not look like a simple bench top operation.
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1 user thanked A Kurdziel for this useful post.
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Thank you for the assisstance
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