It is manufactured by compressing and cooling gaseous CO2 under high pressure to initially produce liquid CO2. The liquid is then allowed to expand under a reduced pressure to produce CO2 snow, and finally the snow is compressed by a hydraulic press into convenient Dry Ice blocks, slices or pellets. The density of the compressed CO2 snow depends on the applied pressure and the pressure time. The density of the Dry Ice block can reach 1.56g/cm3 as a maximum at a temperature of -78.64oC. We manufacture our Dry Ice using the world’s leading dry ice manufacturing equipment, afterall, the premier quality of our dry ice can only be achieved through manufacturing under such high densities.
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