May 26, 2005 #1 fareng Industrial Joined May 24, 2005 Messages 7 Location US I have seen dry ice used for shrinking fittings but I am not sure if I should use dry ice alone or with a liquid?
I have seen dry ice used for shrinking fittings but I am not sure if I should use dry ice alone or with a liquid?
May 26, 2005 1 #2 Kenneth Aerospace Joined Jun 12, 2001 Messages 334 Location US A low freezing point liquid is used to make the bath. Acetone or alcohol (both flammable) are often used. http://www.amer-rest-equip.com/usare_other_uses_dry_ice.html http://www.linde-gas.com/International/Web/LG/COM/likelgcomn.nsf/DocByAlias/ind_shrinkfitting Wear proper gloves and a face shield. Slowly add small amounts of the solid dry ice to the solvent to avoid excessive frothing and overflow of the solvent. Upvote 0 Downvote
A low freezing point liquid is used to make the bath. Acetone or alcohol (both flammable) are often used. http://www.amer-rest-equip.com/usare_other_uses_dry_ice.html http://www.linde-gas.com/International/Web/LG/COM/likelgcomn.nsf/DocByAlias/ind_shrinkfitting Wear proper gloves and a face shield. Slowly add small amounts of the solid dry ice to the solvent to avoid excessive frothing and overflow of the solvent.
May 27, 2005 Thread starter #3 fareng Industrial Joined May 24, 2005 Messages 7 Location US Thanks That was what I needed to know Upvote 0 Downvote
May 27, 2005 #4 griffengm Industrial Joined Jan 12, 2003 Messages 398 Location US Not sure if it gets as cold as alchohol bath but I have used household ammonia with dry ice with good results. Griffy Upvote 0 Downvote
Not sure if it gets as cold as alchohol bath but I have used household ammonia with dry ice with good results. Griffy
Jun 20, 2005 #5 ledon Marine/Ocean Joined Jun 24, 2003 Messages 63 Location US Be careful with ammonia. It tends to attack certain metal alloys. Upvote 0 Downvote
Jun 20, 2005 #6 automatic2 Industrial Joined Nov 2, 2002 Messages 411 Location CA I've used dry ice alone on several occasions with good results. Upvote 0 Downvote
Jul 27, 2005 #7 magnetchief Marine/Ocean Joined Apr 25, 2005 Messages 12 Location US We use liquid nitrogen with great results. But, be sure to use ppe. Upvote 0 Downvote
Jul 30, 2005 #8 ajack1 Automotive Joined Nov 24, 2003 Messages 1,148 Location GB How much are you looking to shrink the part by? Even a common household freezer will work, with no safety issues, however still wear gloves. Upvote 0 Downvote
How much are you looking to shrink the part by? Even a common household freezer will work, with no safety issues, however still wear gloves.