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Us Today! 617-547-7300
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"We
bust our cubes for you"
Since
1952
100
Kirkland Street Cambridge Ma. 02138
617.547.7300
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About
Us
We
are a full service family owned and operated ice company from regular
deliveries of dry ice/cocktail ice to your location to our retail business
in Cambridge where you can drop by to pick up dry ice/cocktail ice for
own needs. We specialize in dry and wet ice delivery. Our expert
staff is available to assist you in determining how much dry ice/cocktail
ice you will need depending on the application.
Dry
Ice is frozen carbon
dioxide, a normal part of our earth's atmosphere. It is the gas that
we exhale during breathing and the gas that plants use in photosynthesis.
It is also the same gas commonly added to water to make soda water. Dry
Ice is particularly useful for freezing, and keeping things frozen because
of its very cold temperature: -109.3°F or -78.5°C. Dry Ice is
widely used because it is simple to freeze and easy to handle using insulated
gloves. Dry Ice changes directly from a solid to a gas -sublimation- in
normal atmospheric conditions without going through a wet liquid stage.
Therefore it gets the name "dry ice."
As
a general rule, Dry Ice will sublimate at a rate of five to ten pounds
every 24 hours in a typical ice chest. This sublimation continues from
the time of purchase, therefore, pick up Dry Ice as close to the time
needed as possible. Bring an ice chest or some other insulated container
to hold the Dry Ice and slow the sublimation rate. Dry Ice sublimates
faster than regular ice melts but will extend the life of regular ice.
It
is best not to store Dry Ice in your freezer because your freezer's thermostat
will shut off the freezer due to the extreme cold of the Dry Ice! Of course
if the freezer is broken, Dry Ice will save all your frozen goods.
Commercial
shippers of perishables often use dry ice even for non frozen goods. Dry
ice gives more than twice the cooling energy per pound of weight and three
times the cooling energy per volume than regular water ice (H2O). It is
often mixed with regular ice to save shipping weight and extend the cooling
energy of water ice. Sometimes dry ice is made on the spot from liquid
CO2. The resulting dry ice snow is packed in the top of a shipping container
offering extended cooling without electrical refrigeration equipment and
connections.
This
informative site is supported by the manufacturers and sellers of Dry
Ice. Thank you for supporting them.
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