2019
DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/201925405001
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The influence of geometrical parameters of the forming channel on the boundary value of the axial force in the agglomeration process of dry ice

Abstract: The article presents the results of study on the influence of geometrical parameters of the forming channels on axial force which is the main parameter of the agglomeration process of dry ice in the piston method. During research, the material was agglomerated utilizing different dies. The material is characterized by low temperature and sublimation under standard environmental conditions. The study focuses on determining the influence of geometrical parameters of the conical and cylindrical sections of the fo… Show more

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“…It is used, among others, for food storage, water carbonization and freeze-drying of products [9,12,29]. Dry ice is also widely employed in abrasion cleaning of surfaces [15,30,40]. An important parameter defining compacted dry ice quality is its density.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is used, among others, for food storage, water carbonization and freeze-drying of products [9,12,29]. Dry ice is also widely employed in abrasion cleaning of surfaces [15,30,40]. An important parameter defining compacted dry ice quality is its density.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If pellets of smaller dimensions are required, they are run through a strainer. Dry ice is produced in a separate system [6], i.e., using the process described in [7] or on site [8] by conversion of liquid CO 2 to pellets with the use of a pelletizer. Once the pellets are loaded in the two-phase dry ice blasting machine, compressed air blasts them through a nozzle on to the cleaning surface [9].…”
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