Carbon Dioxide
Carbon dioxide is used as a cryogenic fluid in processes such as tissue preservation. deep freezing and fire extinguishing due to its non-flammable nature.
Carbon dioxide is used as a cryogenic fluid in processes such as tissue preservation. deep freezing and fire extinguishing due to its non-flammable nature.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) serves a variety of key applications across industries. In the solid state (-78°C), carbon dioxide, also known as dry ice, is a cold source that can be used as a cryogenic fluid for processes such as tissue conservation, deep-freezing and fire extinction, as it is noncombustible. Carbon dioxide is used as a cryogenic fluid for processes such as tissue conservation, deep-freezing and fire extinction due to its non-combustible nature.
Food-grade carbon dioxide is used in carbonated beverages and for food processing applications such as chilling and freezing, modified atmosphere packaging and cold transportation.
Dry Ice, the solid form of carbon dioxide at temperature of -78.5 ºC, is tasteless and odorless. It is used to address critical temperature control requirements during food production and packaging, and provide refrigeration during transportation and distribution.