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Dry Ice

Dry ice, the solid form of carbon dioxide, is a versatile substance with a range of practical applications in everyday life. Its ability to sublimate, transitioning from a solid to a gas without becoming liquid, makes it invaluable for various uses. Due to its extremely unstable nature, always handle dry ice with care and follow your supplier's safety instructions and precautions.

DI Blocks 2kg

Type: Dry Ice

DI Blocks 2kg

Regular price 4.000 KWD
Sale price 4.000 KWD Regular price
DI Blocks 5kg

Type: Dry Ice

DI Blocks 5kg

Regular price 8.750 KWD
Sale price 8.750 KWD Regular price
DI Blocks 10kg

Type: Dry Ice

DI Blocks 10kg

Regular price 17.000 KWD
Sale price 17.000 KWD Regular price
DI Pellets 2kg

Type: Dry Ice

DI Pellets 2kg

Regular price 4.000 KWD
Sale price 4.000 KWD Regular price
DI Pellets 5kg

Type: Dry Ice

DI Pellets 5kg

Regular price 8.750 KWD
Sale price 8.750 KWD Regular price
DI Pellets 10kg

Type: Dry Ice

DI Pellets 10kg

Regular price 17.000 KWD
Sale price 17.000 KWD Regular price
DI Powder 2kg

Type: Dry Ice

DI Powder 2kg

Regular price 4.000 KWD
Sale price 4.000 KWD Regular price
DI Powde 5kg

Type: Dry Ice

DI Powde 5kg

Regular price 8.750 KWD
Sale price 8.750 KWD Regular price
DI Powder 10kg

Type: Dry Ice

DI Powder 10kg

Regular price 17.000 KWD
Sale price 17.000 KWD Regular price
Cryogenic Gloves

Type: Dry Ice

Cryogenic Gloves

Regular price 25.000 KWD
Sale price 25.000 KWD Regular price
Insulation gloves

Type: Dry Ice

Insulation gloves

Regular price 3.000 KWD
Sale price 3.000 KWD Regular price

Safety & Awareness

Handle dry ice with extreme caution. Always wear insulated gloves and safety goggles to protect against severe cold burns. Work in a well-ventilated area to prevent the buildup of carbon dioxide gas. Never touch dry ice with bare hands or put it in your mouth. Children under 18 should only use dry ice under adult supervision, especially for school projects.

Application & Production

Dry ice, the solid form of carbon dioxide (CO2), is extremely cold, with a temperature of −109.3 °F (−78.5 °C). At room temperature, it rapidly sublimates, converting into carbon dioxide gas. This unique property makes dry ice an ideal cooling agent for various applications. It is extensively used for food chilling and freezing, vaccine cooling, expendable refrigeration, and preserving blood and tissue samples. Additionally, dry ice plays a critical role in heat treating metals and dry ice blasting services, showcasing its versatility across different industries.

Dry Ice

The Impact of Dry Ice

Unlike regular ice, dry ice does not melt into a liquid; it sublimates directly from a solid to a gas. This unique property makes it highly useful in many everyday applications. For instance, dry ice is commonly used in shipping and transportation to keep perishable items like food and medical supplies cold and frozen without requiring traditional ice or refrigeration. It is also used in the entertainment industry to create dramatic fog effects for stage performances and special events. Additionally, dry ice is employed for cleaning delicate machinery and equipment, as it removes contaminants without leaving behind residue. Its versatility and effectiveness make dry ice a valuable tool in various fields, including science, industry, and entertainment.

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