Nov 8, 2004 #1 CMcF Mechanical Joined May 28, 2003 Messages 149 Location GB Does any one know the fundamental design of a dry ice maker, or a supplier of them?
Nov 8, 2004 #2 NickE Materials Joined Jan 14, 2003 Messages 1,570 Location US We had a little mini one that would make hockey puck sized "pucks" of dry ice from bottled gas. I think it had something to do with rapidly expanding the gas and raising the pressure while the temp dropped. Upvote 0 Downvote
We had a little mini one that would make hockey puck sized "pucks" of dry ice from bottled gas. I think it had something to do with rapidly expanding the gas and raising the pressure while the temp dropped.
Nov 8, 2004 Thread starter #3 CMcF Mechanical Joined May 28, 2003 Messages 149 Location GB That is exactly what I am looking for, any idea who made it? Upvote 0 Downvote
Nov 8, 2004 #4 unclesyd Materials Joined Aug 21, 2002 Messages 9,819 Location US Look at any large laboratory supply catalogue. Upvote 0 Downvote
Nov 8, 2004 #5 NickE Materials Joined Jan 14, 2003 Messages 1,570 Location US It was at least 30years old, possibly more, the gaskets were rope. nik (Dont be a lazy internet user: GOOGLE IT!) http://www.dryiceinfo.com/ Upvote 0 Downvote
It was at least 30years old, possibly more, the gaskets were rope. nik (Dont be a lazy internet user: GOOGLE IT!) http://www.dryiceinfo.com/
Nov 8, 2004 #6 micjk Mechanical Joined May 20, 2002 Messages 120 Location US we use one like nicke describes. Showman Dry Ice Machine The Rigah company po box 66 Cranford, NJ 07016 201-276-2131 Part # SM-3 kind regards, Roy Gariepy Maintenance and Reliability Dept. Dorlastan Fibers LLC. Goose Creek, South Carolina USA Upvote 0 Downvote
we use one like nicke describes. Showman Dry Ice Machine The Rigah company po box 66 Cranford, NJ 07016 201-276-2131 Part # SM-3 kind regards, Roy Gariepy Maintenance and Reliability Dept. Dorlastan Fibers LLC. Goose Creek, South Carolina USA
Nov 8, 2004 Thread starter #7 CMcF Mechanical Joined May 28, 2003 Messages 149 Location GB Thank you all very much. http://www.dryiceinfo.com provides me with all I need. Regards, Colin Upvote 0 Downvote