DRY ICE IS STRICTLY NOT FOR CONSUMPTION! It is used only for visual & cold chain preservation of perishable items.
DRY ICE IS STRICTLY NOT FOR CONSUMPTION! It is used only for visual & cold chain preservation of perishable items.

DRY ICE IS STRICTLY NOT FOR CONSUMPTION! It is used only for visual & cold chain preservation of perishable items.

Dry Ice for Airline Shipping: Ensure Safe and Chilled Deliveries

In today’s fast-paced world, the need for efficient and reliable shipping methods is greater than ever. Whether you’re shipping perishable goods or temperature-sensitive items, maintaining the right temperature during transit is paramount. This is where dry ice comes into play, and we’ve got you covered with our Class 9 UN1845 labels and expert advice.

**1. Understanding Dry Ice for Airline Shipping

Dry ice, which is solid carbon dioxide (CO2), has become a trusted solution for keeping shipments at consistently cold temperatures during airline shipping. It sublimates (changes directly from a solid to a gas) at a frigid -78.5°C (-109.3°F), making it an ideal choice to maintain the integrity of your cargo.

When shipping items with dry ice, it’s essential to label them correctly to ensure safe handling. This is where the Class 9 UN1845 label comes into play. It signals to airline personnel and handlers that your shipment contains dry ice and needs special care.

**2. Get Your Class 9 UN1845 Labels from Us

At [Your Company Name], we understand the importance of proper labeling. We supply Class 9 UN1845 labels through our online store, ensuring that your shipments meet all safety regulations. These labels serve as a clear indicator to all involved in the shipping process that your cargo includes dry ice, allowing for appropriate handling and storage.

**3. Calculating Dry Ice Requirements

To make sure your shipment arrives at its destination in optimal condition, you need to calculate the right amount of dry ice to use. The quantity required depends on several factors, including the internal dimensions of your storage container and the expected shipping time.

Our experienced team is here to assist you in this critical calculation. Contact us with the internal dimensions of your storage container and your expected shipping time, and we’ll provide guidance on the ideal amount of dry ice to use for your specific shipment.

**4. Accounting for Ambient Temperatures

It’s important to note that ambient temperatures can affect the longevity of dry ice. To account for this, we recommend using slightly more dry ice than you anticipate needing. This ensures that your shipment remains at the desired temperature throughout the journey.

Alternatively, you can opt for Thermosafe Insulated Shippers, available in two different sizes. These shippers offer enhanced insulation, extending the period during which dry ice can keep your cargo cold. They provide added peace of mind, especially for longer journeys or when dealing with fluctuating ambient temperatures.

In Conclusion

When it comes to airline shipping and maintaining chilled temperatures for your valuable cargo, dry ice is a trusted ally. Ensure the safe handling of your shipments with Class 9 UN1845 labels from [Your Company Name], and reach out to our knowledgeable team for assistance in calculating your dry ice requirements.

Remember, your cargo’s condition is our priority, and we’re here to help you navigate the world of temperature-sensitive shipping with confidence. Trust [Your Company Name] for all your dry ice and labeling needs, and let us keep your shipments cool, every step of the way.

Contact us today to order your Class 9 UN1845 labels or discuss your dry ice requirements.

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