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Instructions for Using Dry Ice

Instructions for Using Dry Ice

Product Introduction

 

Dry ice is the solid form of carbon dioxide. It is extensively utilized in coldchain transportation for items that require lowtemperature environments, including food, pharmaceuticals, and biological samples. Dry ice has an extremely low temperature (around – 78.5) and leaves no residue as it sublimates. Its high cooling efficiency and nonpolluting characteristics make it an ideal choice for coldchain transportation.

Usage Steps

 

  1. Preparing the Dry Ice
    • Always wear protective gloves and safety goggles before handling dry ice to prevent frostbite from direct contact.
    • Calculate the required amount of dry ice based on the quantity of items to be refrigerated and the duration of transportation. Umumnya, it is recommended to use 2 – 3 kilograms of dry ice per kilogram of goods.
  2. Preparing the Transport Container
    • Select a suitable insulated container, such as a VIP insulated box, EPS insulated box, or EPP insulated box. Ensure that the container is clean both inside and out.
    • Check the seal of the insulated container, but make sure there is some ventilation to prevent the accumulation of carbon dioxide gas.
  3. Loading the Dry Ice
    • Place dry ice blocks or pellets at the bottom of the insulated container, ensuring an even distribution.
    • If the dry ice blocks are large, use a hammer or other tools to break them into smaller pieces to increase the surface area and improve the cooling efficiency.
  4. Loading Refrigerated Items
    • Put the items that need to be refrigerated, like food, pharmaceuticals, or biological samples, into the insulated container.
    • Use separation layers or cushioning materials (such as foam or sponges) to prevent the items from directly contacting the dry ice and getting frostbitten.
  5. Sealing the Insulated Container
    • Close the lid of the insulated container and ensure it is properly sealed, but do not seal it completely. Leave a small ventilation opening to prevent pressure buildup inside the container.
  6. Transport and Storage
    • Move the insulated container with the dry ice and refrigerated items onto the transport vehicle, avoiding exposure to sunlight or high temperatures.
    • Minimize the frequency of opening the container during transport to maintain the internal temperature stability.
    • Upon arrival at the destination, promptly transfer the refrigerated items to an appropriate storage environment (such as a refrigerator or freezer).