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Our catalog features the majority of our product offerings, although it doesn’t encompass our entire range. If you have a specific product in mind or require a particular quantity, kindly inform us. In the event that the item you’re looking for is not included in our catalog, we have the capability to create a customized mold to manufacture it. To give you a timeframe, the process of creating a standard mold typically takes around 35-45 days.
Certainly. We have extensive experience in crafting tailored products for our clients in the past. Additionally, we’ve already developed numerous molds to meet specific customer requirements. As for customized packaging, we can incorporate your logo or other requested information on the packaging without any issues. It’s important to note that this customization may incur additional costs.
Of course, we can provide samples. However, the sample fee and shipping cost need to be borne by you. If you need a large number of samples or multiple items, you may need to pay the relevant fees.
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We provide a two-year quality guarantee for the core components of our products and provide lifetime after-sales service.
Dry Ice Blasting FAQs
Dry ice is available in many grocery and general merchandise stores. While larger chains, such as Costco and Walmart, are likely to carry it, some smaller chains may not have it in stock. Turning to a dry ice supplier provides a direct and reliable source of dry ice.
The amount of dry ice needed for an application depends on many factors, including product weight, packaging, and length of use. These considerations also vary based on the exact application.
For example, the quantity needed for keeping things fresh vs. keeping things frozen is different. Partnering with a dry ice specialist can help you determine how much dry ice is required for a particular application.
Dry ice is generally priced by weight, but the exact cost varies from one retailer to the next. On average, the price ranges between $1.00 to $3.00 per pound. Some retailers also offer discounts on bulk purchases.
Several factors—such as packaging, air pressure, outside temperature, and thickness of insulation—affect how long dry ice lasts, making the exact length of time difficult to estimate.
Speaking with a dry ice expert, such as those at DRYICEJET, can help you determine how long your dry ice will last.
Dry ice blasting, also known as dry ice cleaning, is a revolutionary blasting method that use dry ice pellets (CO2 in solid form) as a blasting media. The result is a completely dry, non-abrasive cleaning method with no secondary waste. The dry ice pellets vaporize immediately upon contact with the surface being cleaned. Only the coating (contaminants, ect.) that has been removed remains to be disposed of.
1) Dry coatings crack into small flakes that can be swept or vacuumed. 2) Moist coatings (e.g. oil or grease) are carried away in the compressed-air jet in a fashion similar to that seen with high-pressure hosing. The treated surface is left dry and clean.
s the process is dry and non-abrasive, any material can be cleaned by dry ice blasting without ill effects. For example, perspex and highly polished aluminum can be treated without the surface becoming matt.
A dry ice blasting machine is necessary. In addition, access to power supply 、3mm dry ice pellets or block dry ice and compressed-air source are necessary.
No. Temperature changes in machinery during dry ice blasting are generally small in comparison with changes occurring during normal operation.
No. Blasting pressure can be adjusted to suit the material to be treated so that coatings can be removed without damaging the underlying material itself. This means that dry ice blasting can also be used on easily-damaged materials like nickel, chromium and soft aluminum.
No, the dry ice jet is non-conductive as long as the compressed air used is dry.
Condensation will normally not occur when cleaning warm surfaces, as the temperature of the surface will remain above the dew point. To prevent condensation occurring in connection with intensive cleaning or when cleaning is performed in cold locations, the use of heat lamps, fan heaters or heated compressed air is recommended.
No. Basic training (1-2 hours) is sufficient, and many suppliers, including us, provide free operation guides.
Regularly inspect air hoses, clean nozzles, and prevent moisture from entering the system to ensure optimal performance.
Leading international brands include Cold Jet, while domestic brands like DRYICEJET offer cost-effective alternatives with comparable quality.
DRYICEJET provides a full range of dry ice blasting machines with customization options and global shipping. Contact us for a tailored quote!
Dry ice productionFAQs
Dry ice is made from carbon dioxide. During dry ice manufacturing operations, industry professionals subject the gas to high pressures and extremely low temperatures (109° F), forcing it to condense into its liquid form. They then inject the liquid CO2 into a block press or pelletizer, which forms it into solid blocks.
Dry ice finds use in a wide range of retail and commercial applications. Common use cases include:Airline catering, Dry ice blast cleaning, Food distribution, Frozen food shipping and fulfillment, Meat processing, Medical products shipping, Pharmaceuticals production, Research.
You need a liquid CO2 tank, three phase power, exhaust capability, supply and support lines, and adequate floor space for both the dry ice production machine and dry ice storage.
In the right situation, making your own dry ice can save you a lot of time and money while eliminating headaches. Producing your own dry ice can give you greater control over your production, processing, and cold chain management systems, while also reducing waste and cutting operational costs.
By answering a few simple questions, you can determine whether producing your own dry ice is right for you. Those questions include:
How much dry ice do you consume weekly/monthly?
What are your current delivery costs?
Is dry ice a part of a critical path in your operation?
Do you waste a lot of dry ice per week?
Does your facility have a CO2 tank and three-phase power?
A dry ice machine converts liquid CO₂ into solid dry ice pellets or blocks for applications like cleaning, cold chain logistics, medical transport, and special effects.
Liquid CO₂ is depressurized and rapidly cooled into "snow," which is compressed into pellets or blocks using hydraulic pressure.
Food preservation, pharmaceutical shipping, industrial cleaning (for blasting machines), laboratories, and entertainment (stage effects).
Yes. Owning a dry ice maker ensures on-demand supply, reduces costs, and guarantees pellet quality optimized for your blasting equipment.
Small units produce 10-50 kg/hour for labs or restaurants, while industrial machines yield 100-1000+ kg/hour for logistics or large-scale cleaning.
Modern machines optimize energy use by recycling CO₂ gas, making them cost-effective for high-volume production.
Store dry ice in insulated containers to slow sublimation. Use it within 24-48 hours for maximum efficiency.
Regularly clean compression molds, check CO₂ supply lines, and replace filters to prevent blockages and ensure consistent output.
Proper ventilation and protective gear (gloves, goggles) are essential to avoid frostbite and CO₂ exposure. Training minimizes risks.
With regular maintenance, industrial machines can operate efficiently for 12+ years, while smaller units last 8-10 years.
Self-production cuts costs by 30-50% compared to buying pre-made dry ice, especially for high-volume users.
DRYICEJET offers durable, high-capacity dry ice production systems with global delivery and 24/7 technical support.
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