
SPECIFICATIONS MODEL 460 MODEL 475 MODEL 485
Dimensions of dry ice block 7.62 x 4.76 x 17.78 cm 8.57 x 6.67 x 17.78 cm 13.34 x 8.57 x 18.1 cm
Weight of dry ice block .45 kg ± 10% .765 kg ± 10% 1.44 kg ± 10%
Yield from 50-lb. liquid CO2
cylinder at room temperature.*
Total weight of dry ice
8-10 blocks†
4.55 kg ± 10%†
5-6 blocks†
4.55 kg ± 10%†
3 blocks†
4.09 kg ± 10%†
Temperature Liquid CO2Vapor
16°C (60°F) 72% 28%
21°C (70°F) 70% 30%
27°C (80°F) 61% 39%
31°C (87°F) 0% 100%
* A 22.7 kg CO2cylinder at room temperature will contain approximately 19 kg useable liquid CO2. The balance is vapor which does not convert to
solid dr
ice. † Yield can be a
reciabl
increased at lower tem
eratures; i.e., at 0˚F a
roximatel
1
3 more blocks will be
roduced.
HELPFUL INFORMATION
Conversion Weight: The usual 22.7 kg liquid CO2cylinder actually contains only 19 kg of liquid CO2. Remaining 3 or
3.6 kg is vapor gas which does not convert to solid dry ice. This is standard for gas supply industry.
Weight Checks: Empty tank weight (Tare) is stamped on shoulder of tank below threaded fitting. Tank should read
52.27 ± .5 or 1 kg. Gas and filled tank should weigh 75 kg ± .5 or 1 kg.
1. Gaseous CO2vapors can cause suffocation. Use machine only in well ventilated areas.
2. Disconnect feed hose of machine from cylinder when not in use. Store cylinder indoors or in shade, away from
any heat source. (See Helpful Information below).
3. Use machine only on level supporting surface during operation. Never allow machine to hang from feed hose.
WARNING:
Above 31.1˚C (the critical temperature) only vapor exists in tank and no additional dry ice will be formed.
Storage: If possible, CO2tank, ice machine and feed pipe should be kept in low temperature environment up to time of
usage. This will increase yield of dry ice.
Making Dry Ice from Liquid CO2:Converting liquid CO2to solid dry ice blocks is accomplished by utilizing Adiabatic
Expansion Principle (The Joule Thompson Effect).
When liquid CO2is released from cylinder through supply valve and feed tube, it leaves an environmental pressure of
838 PSI and is forced through tube into ice making unit which is at atmospheric pressure.
It then vaporizes and expands to form snow which packs on retaining walls lined with specialized filter pads while CO2
gas escapes through ports and filters. Machine fills with dry ice within 1-2 minutes. The colder the components, the
shorter the fill time.
At 21˚F and 775-800 PSI, the method described is 26.15% efficient. At -18˚C and 290 PSI efficiency is increased to 39%.
The lower the temperature, the greater yield of dry ice.
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