I know it's cold, but let me explain the characteristics of "dry ice"!
This document introduces precautions regarding dry ice accidents. Dry ice is extremely cold at -78.5°C, and if it comes into contact with skin, it can cause frostbite. It also explains what happens if a large amount of carbon dioxide generated from dry ice is inhaled. Dry ice vaporizes quickly in the air, expanding its volume by about 750 times, which poses a risk of explosion. We provide detailed explanations on these dangers. Please take a moment to read it. 【Contents】 ■ Accidents caused by dry ice - Frostbite - Carbon dioxide poisoning - Explosion accidents - Summary ■ Handling of dry ice *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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We provide environmentally friendly and timely products to our customers in the manufacturing, distribution, and recovery business of carbon dioxide and dry ice. While dry ice is a source of carbon dioxide that contributes to global warming, it is also an essential product in our lives. We strive to effectively utilize this valuable resource without waste and contribute to society and the prevention of global warming through the development and sales of energy-efficient products.