Coolsafe Cooler box 10 L
- Frigolit box is always included when buying dry ice, this product is separate if extra or only the box is needed.
Coolsafe cooler boxes protect and keep your goods cold during storage or transport. This styrofoam box is ideal for transporting dry ice and products for, for example, scientific experiments, catering, shipping temperature-sensitive products, or for cooling at events. It is easy to use and reliable in all situations where dry ice is required.
The boxes are manufactured in a strong EPS flamingo, which complies with the Danish Executive Order Nr. 822/2013 as well as EU regulations 1935/2004/EU and EU-10-2011, if the boxes are used exclusively for food at up to +40 C without a time limit and that the box does not come into contact with the food several times.
Features:
- Holds up to approx. 8-9 kg of dry ice
- Internal dimensions (LxWxH): 350x250x115 mm
- Small model
- Material thickness: 25 mm
- Volume: 10.06 L
- In stock, ready to ship
Dry ice is carbon dioxide in its solid form. It is a dense, ice-like substance that sublimes at -78.5 °C. It leaves no liquid behind when it evaporates, which is why it is called "dry" ice. Dry ice is also called carbonated ice.
Dry ice has many different uses. Mainly as a coolant for food, biological samples, cleaning of industrial equipment, flash freezing of food . Torris is also used for entertainment purposes and has an ability to create a crazy cool fog/smoke effect for different contexts.
Store dry ice in an insulated container - the better the insulation, the slower the sublimation to CO₂ gas. The best container is the safety box that the dry ice is sent in. Do not store dry ice in an airtight container or glass container. The sublimation of dry ice into CO₂ gas causes an airtight container to expand and burst.
It is very important to always have proper air ventilation where dry ice is stored because it sublimes into large amounts of carbon dioxide gas. This gas will replace oxygenated air, which can cause you to inhale too much carbon dioxide gas. A small amount can result in headaches and rapid breathing (hypercapnia), but more serious consequences such as suffocation can also occur.
Always wear gloves when handling dry ice, as direct contact with skin can lead to serious shield damage. When handling large amounts of dry ice, it is optimal to use gloves and a scoop.
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