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WHITE LION ANTARCIA XL

ALMOST A COLD RECORD

Dry Ice is a multi-faceted, first-rate cooling agent with fascinating physical properties. Dry ice does not melt into water but sublimates into its gaseous state. Its coldness of -78,48 degrees Celsius is nearing the antarctic ground zero records. The temperatures in the Antarctic often fall far below -60 celsius with the lowest ever measured cold record being -93.2 degrees Celsius. This figure was determined via satellite on a high plateau in the eastern Antarctic.

Such properties as the ones mentioned contribute to dry ice being, amongst other things, an ideal cooling and blasting agent.

Without secondary waste material this procedure generates the maximum purity.

These properties are being utilised by the industry which is using it to clean sensitive tools, plants and machines with the so called dry ice blasting procedure.

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