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FOOD STORAGE


Placing Dry Ice in the bottom of a dry food storage container is a very economical way to fumigate and store dry goods for an extended amount of time. Make sure the Dry Ice is not frost covered, as that will add moisture. Put one to two ounces of Dry Ice per five-gallon storage container in the bottom and then pour in the dry food.

As the Dry Ice sublimates it replaces the oxygen in the container with CO2. Leave the lid on but not tightly sealed until the Dry Ice completely sublimates. Then snap the lid tight. Without oxygen neither bugs nor bacteria can grow. This process is good for seeds, grains, legumes, flower, powdered milk, etc.

 

We provide dry ice products such as: Pellets, Rice Pellets (Dry Ice Blasting), Micro Pellets, 1/4 inch , Special Cut Blocks, Slices, Nuggets and High Density Dry Ice.

 

Types of Dry Ice

Pellets
Rice Pellets (Dry Ice Blasting)
Micro Pellets
1/4 Inch
dry ice pellets
dry ice rice
dry ice pellets
dry ice pellets 1/4
Special Cut Blocks
Slices
Nuggets
High Density Dry Ice
dryice block
dry ice slabs
dryice nuggets
high density dry ice

dry ice pellets
Consumer Use & Applications

dry ice slabs
Commercial Use & Applications

power outage dry ice
Power Outages

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Keeping Your Freezer Cold
After Power Outage Using Dry Ice

Packing Your Cooler
Using Dry Ice
Removing Annoying Pests & Rodents From Garden Using Dry Ice
Removing Moths
From Cloths Using Dry Ice

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