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Mr Iceman Delivers Dry Ice throughout the Sydney region. Mr Iceman's Dry Ice Sydney delivery service has great service, reliable and on time.
As a leading Dry Ice supplier of Sydney, Mr Iceman’s Dry Ice is produced in standard 13mm Pellets, Up to 10kg blocks, or slices.
Each type of dry ice suits different requirements.
Mr Iceman can help you select the correct Dry Ice for your specific use, provide an estimate on how much you need & direction on usage in accordance with the safety guidelines.
Our Dry Ice is delivered fresh throughout greater Sydney for a broad range of uses.
Leading Dry Ice supplier of Sydney, supplying weddings & events, restaurants & bars, schools & universities, industrial, commercial & retail customers.
Contact us for service and advice on any dry ice application.
As a leading Dry Ice supplier of Sydney, Mr Iceman’s Dry Ice is produced in standard 13mm Pellets, Up to 10kg blocks, or slices.
Each type of dry ice suits different requirements.
Mr Iceman can help you select the correct Dry Ice for your specific use, provide an estimate on how much you need & direction on usage in accordance with the safety guidelines.
Our Dry Ice is delivered fresh throughout greater Sydney for a broad range of uses.
Leading Dry Ice supplier of Sydney, supplying weddings & events, restaurants & bars, schools & universities, industrial, commercial & retail customers.
Contact us for service and advice on any dry ice application.
We specialise in programmed
deliveries for regular dry ice supply.
Dry ice FAQ's
What is the Minimum quantity to purchase?
You can pick up a minimum of 2kg from our warehouse for $25 which includes the storage box. What is dry ice?
Dry ice is a name that is applied to compressed carbon dioxide, “snow.” Does it melt?
No. Dry ice goes through a process called “sublimation” in which a solid substance skips the liquid state and changes directly into a gaseous state. How is dry ice created?
To make Dry Ice carbon dioxide gas is cooled at high pressure which liquefies the gas. The cooling takes the carbon dioxide to the “triple point.” The highly pressured liquid is then suddenly expanded by spraying and turns into snow. This is then extruded to form pellets or blocks. |
What will prevent the dry ice from turning into a gas again?
Nothing will prevent the dry ice from sublimating. It is a natural process for the solid dry ice to return to gas. Once it is out of the high pressure it must be insulated to reduce the rate of sublimation. Mr Iceman provides a range of storage & delivery options to reduce the sublimation loss. How heavy is dry ice?
A slab measuring 25cm x 25cm x 5cm is 4.5-5kg. At what rate can I expect dry ice to sublimate?
In a well-insulated Styrofoam box, an estimated loss rate of 1-2% per hour. Large quantities in Dry Ice storage containers can limit sublimation down to 5% per day. All Mr Iceman deliveries account for loss during transit to ensure you have the correct amount at the time of use. What should dry ice be put into to insulate it?
Wrapping blocks or slices in paper will reduce the sublimation rate. The block or pellets should be stored in an insulated container. Wrapping the box in a towel or blanket can further assist the insulation properties of the box. Remember, NEVER seal dry ice in an airtight container (screw-type bottle or jar) to avoid pressure build-up. |
What can you use dry ice for?Delivered Dry Ice in the Sydney region has many use applications. Dry Ice is very versatile, it can be used in many places including Restaurants, Clubs, Bars, Parties & Weddings for Cocktails, instant Ice Cream and fog effects. Science & Medical Labs – Safe storage & transport of specimens. It’s great for transporting perishable food so it stays fresh. Schools & Universities for Curriculum based experiments, fun fog effects & laboratory research. Other uses of Dry Ice in Sydney that may surprise: Metal Shrink Fitting, Bed Bug Removal, Liquid Pipe Freeing, Keeping Food/Drink Items Frozen, Dent Removal in Metals, Sound Deadening Removal, Flammable vapor removal from confined spaces. Fog Visual Effect, Shrink Metal fitting, Bed Bug Removal, keeping your produce, catch, cake, ice cream or any other product cold or frozen, Pipe freezing, dent removal, car sound deadening removal, flammable tank repair, dry ice blasting and much more. Dry ice will require a container to be provided for all deliveries so we can get the product to you due to its form. This will be charged at the usual container price. If you wish to pickup the item and have your own container, you can select that in the product details. |
GLOVES
Always wear protective gloves when handling the product to avoid extreme frostbite. |
SUPERVISION
Children MUST be supervised by a responsible adult. |
CONTACT
Do not swallow, or put dry ice in your mouth. Do not put dry ice in anyone’s clothing for fun. Potentially severe frostbite may occur as a result of prolonged contact with the skin. |
CONTAIN
Do not place dry ice inside an airtight container. Sublimed vapours will increase the interior pressure and will rupture the container. |
TRANSPORT
Place a thick layer of cardboard, Styrofoam or similar separator between food and liquid products which need to be chilled. Food and liquid products in containers will freeze when their container is placed in contact with dry ice over a short period of time. |
GAS
Dry ice does not “melt” into a liquid. A process called “sublimation” occurs. Sublimation is when a solid substance skips the liquid state and goes directly into a gas from its original solid state. Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide that expands to a gas. You can lose consciousness by directly breathing in the dry ice vapours for an extended period of time. You will sense carbon dioxide by a “tingling” sensation in the mouth. |
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