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4 Common Commercial Uses of Dry Ice

4 Common Commercial Uses of Dry Ice

Dry ice, otherwise known as the solid form of carbon dioxide, has found a number of uses in industrial and commercial settings, as well as everyday uses in the home.

Dry ice, otherwise known as the solid form of carbon dioxide, has found a number of uses in industrial and commercial settings, as well as everyday uses in the home. Its ability to keep cold temperatures over a long period of time and its constant release of carbon dioxide has made it effective for storing and shipping food or medical supplies, cleaning, and even pest control. Here are just four common uses for dry ice in commercial settings.

Cleaning

Given the extremely cold temperatures of dry ice, the material has found commercial use as a powerful cleaning agent. Through the use of a compressed air nozzle, dry ice can be sprayed in the form of tiny pellets onto floors or other sorts of equipment that get dirty and messy in commercial settings. This cleaning method is called CO2 blasting, or dry ice blasting, and is extremely effective on hard-to-clean messes like grease, adhesive, or ink. Dirt particles shrink from the cold, making clean-up faster and easier–without damaging any equipment or surface material. Additionally, dry ice is ecologically safe, and handled properly, is totally safe for people and animals. This sets dry ice apart from many other commercial cleaning agents which can use harmful chemicals.

Transportation

Every day food, medicine, and other temperature-sensitive products are transported across the country. Dry ice can keep these products, especially food and medical supplies, at a safe temperature throughout the entire journey. This makes them an excellent choice for cold shipments and commercial trucks delivering to supermarkets or other food vendors. Depending on the size of your shipment and the transportation method, there are several varieties of dry ice insulation that you can pack your temperature-sensitive materials with. These include pellets, gel packs, blocks, slabs, and even dry ice chips. A wholesale dry ice supplier can help you determine which method is best for your transportation needs.

Food Storage and Preservation

In restaurant and supermarket settings, large quantities of perishable foods need to be stored before preparation or sale to the customer. There are many uses for dry ice in these situations, including displays and freezers. As long as dry ice is used in an area with good ventilation to prevent carbon dioxide poisoning, it can keep food cold for long periods of time in storage or even in display cases. Dry ice can also be used to remove mold and mildew that commonly cause problems in commercial kitchens.

Medical Uses

There are many uses for dry ice in the medical field. It can be used to transport and store medical supplies and samples like equipment and organs that must to be preserved at cold temperatures for safety. This makes it ideal for urgent shipments and long-distance travel. Additionally, doctors may use carbon dioxide in place of liquid nitrogen for procedures like wart removal, or for biological sample storage.

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Dry Ice Corp is the largest regional supplier of dry ice and related products in the Northeastern United States. Our dry ice is fresh and delivered right to your doorstep. We are happy to help you determine the best way to ship your goods, no matter the size of your commercial shipment or storage needs, and help you select the perfect amount of dry ice for the job. Give us a call at (201) 767-3200 or contact us online for a quote. To connect with us online, be sure to follow us on Facebook, Google+, Pinterest, and Twitter.

FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WHEN TRANSPORTING, USING OR STORING DRY ICE!  DRY ICE IS HARMFUL IF EATEN OR SWALLOWED!  IF INGESTED, SEEK MEDICAL HELP IMMEDIATELY!  NEVER PUT DRY ICE INTO ANY FOOD, DRINKS OR LIQUIDS THAT MIGHT BE INGESTED BY HUMANS OR ANIMALS!

FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WHEN TRANSPORTING, USING OR STORING DRY ICE! DRY ICE IS HARMFUL IF EATEN OR SWALLOWED! IF INGESTED, SEEK MEDICAL HELP IMMEDIATELY! NEVER PUT DRY ICE INTO ANY FOOD, DRINKS OR LIQUIDS THAT MIGHT BE INGESTED BY HUMANS OR ANIMALS!