Dry ice CO2 recycling refers to the process of recapturing and reusing waste CO2 revert gas that is not converted into dry ice during the production process. This CO2 gas is transformed back into liquid form, ready to be used again. This technology is crucial for improving the efficiency and sustainability of dry ice production.
A waste CO2 revert gas recycler is a machine that captures and recycles CO2 emissions from industrial processes, converting them into liquid CO2 for reuse later.
The recycler captures CO2 emissions, purifies the gas, and redirects it into the dry ice production process, reducing the need for fresh CO2 supply.
Benefits include reduced CO2 emissions, cost savings on CO2 purchase, and a smaller carbon footprint for the production facility.
Yes, you can operate the recycler 24/7 with your dry ice production machine.
The CO2 purity should be food grade, often exceeding 99.5%, to ensure quality.
The processing capacity varies by model, which can range from 0-3000 or more kg/h of CO2.
Installation is fairly quick and will be explained in depth in the user manual.
Regular maintenance includes monitoring compressor functionality, liquefier operation, and other system performance.
Savings depend on the volume of CO2 recycled and local liquid CO2 costs, but companies can potentially save up to 50% on liquid CO2.
No, the CO2 recycler would be recycling and reusing CO2 that would normally be expelled into the atmosphere. Thus, it would be more sustainable to install a CO2 recycler when using a dry ice production machine.