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Dry Ice is a form of solidified carbon dioxide, commonly used in the chemical industry for a variety of applications. It is produced by cooling and compressing carbon dioxide gas, and is available in various forms, such as pellets, blocks, and slices. Dry Ice is used in a variety of industries, including food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, and chemical production. It is used to freeze and transport food, to create a cooling effect in chemical reactions, and to create a protective atmosphere for sensitive materials.
Dry Ice is also used in the entertainment industry, for special effects such as fog and smoke. It is also used in medical applications, such as cryotherapy and cryosurgery.
The Dry Ice market is highly competitive, with a number of companies offering a variety of products and services. Major players in the market include Airgas, Praxair, Air Products, and Linde. Other companies in the market include Matheson Tri-Gas, Air Liquide, and Taylor-Wharton. Show Less Read more