
Dry Ice for E-Commerce: Safe Shipping for Frozen and Sensitive Goods
Frozen or fresh products in online retail require an uninterrupted cold chain. For premium food, pharmaceuticals or other temperature-sensitive goods, dry ice has become an established professional solution. Frozen CO₂ keeps products safely frozen even under demanding conditions - without moisture and without external energy. In this guide, you will learn what dry ice is, how it can be used effectively in e-commerce, and what advantages and disadvantages it offers. You will also receive practical tips and a guide on how to successfully integrate dry ice into your shipping process.
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CO₂ shortage in industry – and why CO₂ recovery is becoming a strategic solution
CO₂ is indispensable for many industrial processes. Whether in the food and beverage industry, metalworking, water treatment, or in cooling and cleaning processes—carbon dioxide is an essential operating material. Yet its importance is often underestimated. At the latest when deliveries fail to arrive or prices explode, it becomes clear: CO₂ is anything but readily available.
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What factors influence the cleaning results of dry ice blasting?
Dry ice blasting has become established in industrial cleaning because it cleans surfaces quickly, dry and without residue – without dismantling and without additional chemicals. Whether the desired result is achieved depends primarily on how the process is prepared and operated. Anyone who understands and correctly sets up the interaction between dry ice quality, nozzle and compressed air achieves consistently better results while reducing consumption and downtime. This article explains the most important influencing factors – a compact, practice‑oriented guide.
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In-house production or purchasing? When is in-house dry ice production really worthwhile?
Dry ice has long been an indispensable part of many industrial companies' processes – whether for cleaning, cooling, logistics, or special production applications. At the same time, many managers are faced with a key question: Should dry ice continue to be sourced externally, or is it worth investing in in-house dry ice production? That's exactly what we clarify in our latest blog post.
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Dry ice in the logistics industry: reliable cooling on every transport route
Whether food, pharmaceuticals or sensitive industrial products - the requirements for temperature-controlled transportation are increasing. Companies are looking for solutions that are flexible, reliable and environmentally friendly. Dry ice has long been more than just an insider tip in logistics. It offers many advantages over conventional cooling methods and ensures that heat-sensitive products arrive safely at their destination.
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