Process of Making Tons of Dry Ice. Amazing Factory

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  • Опубликовано: 22 фев 2023
  • Process of Making Tons of Dry Ice. Amazing Factory
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  • @SomeHomies
    @SomeHomies Год назад +39

    Better videos? The process is shorter so the video is as well, thanks for not stretching it unnecessarily! Your videos are extremely well done throughout!

  • @ShainAndrews
    @ShainAndrews Год назад +14

    Look forward to a follow up. As always appreciate your work. The simplicity is what makes you stand out.

  • @markylon
    @markylon Год назад +4

    3:10 it does NOT evaporate it sublimates. When a liquid turns to a gas it evaporates. When a solid turns to a liquid it melts. When a liquid turns to a solid it freezes, when a solid goes to a gas it sublimates. Dry Ice is a solid and it goes straight to a gas - sublimates.

  • @godfreypoon5148
    @godfreypoon5148 Год назад +2

    That was cold, bro.

  • @mitchstilborn
    @mitchstilborn Год назад +3

    Wow that place needs a pallet spinner. Wrapping pallets by walking around it over and over hunched over is very un-ergonomic.

  • @andreapicci8410
    @andreapicci8410 9 месяцев назад +2

    Ok, very good, but who can be the final customers to buy dry ice?

  • @Sir_Uncle_Ned
    @Sir_Uncle_Ned Год назад +3

    Well, at least you don’t have to worry about heatstroke at that factory

  • @ronaldmolinasandoval1849
    @ronaldmolinasandoval1849 Год назад +1

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  • @JagalKayuTulungagung
    @JagalKayuTulungagung Год назад +1

    Vidio yang sangat menarik👍👍👍👍👍

  • @mackmcneilus1267
    @mackmcneilus1267 Год назад +4

    Great video ! I always wondered how they made dry ice. Thanks for sharing!

    • @stirlingfromla
      @stirlingfromla Год назад +2

      I also have the same question and watch the video and still have the question they did not show making dry ice they showed packaging dry ice.

    • @𝓚𝓮𝓶𝓫𝓪𝓷𝓰𝓒𝓸𝓼𝓶𝓸𝓼
      @𝓚𝓮𝓶𝓫𝓪𝓷𝓰𝓒𝓸𝓼𝓶𝓸𝓼 Год назад +1

      @@stirlingfromlaI think it's almost impossible to film the thorough process; as we can see, it's hella foggy.

  • @godfreypoon5148
    @godfreypoon5148 Год назад +5

    It's fun to pour a bag of dry ice pellets into the toilet at work.
    The fog goes everywhere and it freaks everyone out.

    • @haitchteeceeeightnineeight5571
      @haitchteeceeeightnineeight5571 Год назад +2

      If you swallow a pellet with some water, you will do foggy burps until the dry ice has sublimed.

    • @FrozenHaxor
      @FrozenHaxor Год назад +2

      @@haitchteeceeeightnineeight5571 Not a good idea, you will damage your stomach lining, and if it gets stuck in your throat you will get internal freeze burn.

    • @haitchteeceeeightnineeight5571
      @haitchteeceeeightnineeight5571 Год назад +2

      @@FrozenHaxor You'd think that'd be the case, and I had some concerns when I came up with this 25+ years ago. However, the interior of the human is warm and wet and the rapid sublimation of dry ice prevents it from sticking to the alimentary tract.

  • @witrmah81tv43
    @witrmah81tv43 Год назад +2

    Chào bạn video hài quá bạn cũng chia sẻ video cho vui nhé bạn 👍😱😍♥️🤝

  • @emilyfrib
    @emilyfrib Год назад +1

    The fog outside was so cool

  • @user-hu8oq4zf7v
    @user-hu8oq4zf7v Год назад +1

    살면서 궁금했었는데 신기하네요
    눈같은 가루형 고체를 눌러 만든다니 액체 이산화탄소 만드는 공정도 보고싶습니다 ㅎㅎ

  • @lethukuthuladerrick5522
    @lethukuthuladerrick5522 Год назад

    Well made video. Clear captions, no unnessecary music,

  • @ruben_balea
    @ruben_balea Год назад

    Cool! 😁

  • @TuttleScott
    @TuttleScott Год назад +3

    he didnt say if it was north or south korea! how will we know??

    • @haitchteeceeeightnineeight5571
      @haitchteeceeeightnineeight5571 Год назад +3

      As a general guide, if the people smile, and are not visibly starving and grinding their way through long days with the aid of amphetamines, it's South Korea.

    • @Factory_Monster
      @Factory_Monster  Год назад +3

      U got it right ;)

    • @haitchteeceeeightnineeight5571
      @haitchteeceeeightnineeight5571 Год назад +3

      @@Factory_Monster Goodness me, a comment from the Factory Monster themselves! I feel privileged. In my head, I think of "Korea" and "Naughty Korea".
      Your work is magnificent and of great interest to me.... and at least half a million other people. Nice work, and thank you.

  • @sayit462
    @sayit462 Год назад

    Super ciekawe video.

  • @doroscnc
    @doroscnc Год назад

    Great vedeo

  • @jsnyara
    @jsnyara Год назад +3

    That company could benefit from a pallet wrapping machine.

  • @1234j
    @1234j Год назад +2

    Great video! Super titles as usual, too. Thank you. Most interesting.

  • @koffeekan
    @koffeekan Год назад +4

    I am confused by the liquified carbonic acid mentioned at the beginning of the video. Is this used as the source for the CO2 needed for manufacture of the dry ice?

    • @patrickcorcoran4828
      @patrickcorcoran4828 Год назад +2

      I'm also curious because I thought it was made from straight liquefied CO2

    • @Ultrazaubererger
      @Ultrazaubererger Год назад +3

      @@patrickcorcoran4828 Pretty sure later in the video only liquid co2 is mentioned.
      I guess is was a translation error.

    • @patrickcorcoran4828
      @patrickcorcoran4828 Год назад +1

      @@Ultrazaubererger I was wondering if it was a cheaper way to transport CO2, like Ammonia being a cheap way to transport Hydrogen and then you extract it at the factory.

    • @Ultrazaubererger
      @Ultrazaubererger Год назад +3

      @@patrickcorcoran4828 The amount of CO2 that is soluble in water at manageable pressures is minuscule.
      Pure carbonic acid (H2CO3) is a gas and has to be kept water free or it will decompose (H2CO3 -> H2O+CO2).
      So I doubt there would be any benefit here.

  • @triedzidono
    @triedzidono Год назад

    Cool !

  • @brucewayne2773
    @brucewayne2773 Год назад +1

    Glad to see humans are still working there, some manual skills are still required to complete the job

  • @pepsiman990
    @pepsiman990 Год назад

    I bet this is a cool place to work in the summer. 😂

  • @Ultrazaubererger
    @Ultrazaubererger Год назад +2

    Interesting!
    How does the machine make liquid co2 to snow?
    Where does the CO2 come from?

    • @frollard
      @frollard Год назад

      Most industrial co2 is split from hydrocarbons/natural gas/methane, as it's possible but not economically feasible to split it from atmosphere.
      As a gas, it's compressed refrigerated until it reaches a liquid state for shipment.
      That machine just cools it further until it freezes - probably taking advantage of some clever pressure change = temperature drop physics. Instead of using a refrigerant loop, they just use the boiling liquid co2 to extract energy from other liquid co2 until it freezes.

    • @haitchteeceeeightnineeight5571
      @haitchteeceeeightnineeight5571 Год назад +4

      There's a tank of extremely high pressure liquid CO2 shown in the beginning of the video. CO2 at what we consider "standard pressure" of about 1100mbar can't form a liquid; it's either so cold that it's a solid, or it sublimes directly from solid CO2 to gaseous CO2.
      The big tank of CO2 is at high pressure, so the CO2 forms a liquid in the tank.
      Boyle's Law tells us that temperature and pressure are interlinked.
      So, when the liquid CO2 is allowed to escape and expand into a suitable vessel, CO2 gas is immediately formed by the boiling liquid CO2. The rapid expansion of gas causes the temperature to drop sharply, just like the evaporation phase of refrigeration in your household freezer, only lots colder.
      As the liquid CO2 boils off, it produces temperatures below about -68°C, which causes some of the liquid CO2 to freeze into a solid. It is this solid CO that comes out of the evaporator's spout as fluffy white, very cold dry ice.
      EDIT: The CO2 is likely sourced from cryogenic distillation of the atmosphere. If you compress and cool air enough, the various gasses (mostly nitrogen with some oxygen and CO2 and a bunch of trace gases) form a liquid. The liquids are separated in vapour form using cryogenic distillation (which is like normal fractional distillation but carried out at much lower temperature) resulting in several fractions of reaseaonably pure nitrogen, oxygen, and CO2.

  • @williampollock1274
    @williampollock1274 7 месяцев назад

    Are those people safe breathing in all that C02?🤷‍♂

  • @CrankyPantss
    @CrankyPantss Год назад +2

    Very interesting! This video may have been shorter than most, but it was just as good. No need to feel that you need to make longer videos to make them better. Thanks for sharing this with us.

  • @Beren_Yildirim
    @Beren_Yildirim Год назад

    Please do a heating element production video 🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @sergejusvasiljevas6943
    @sergejusvasiljevas6943 Год назад +1

    Живой организм …

  • @user-bn1ht9uc6z
    @user-bn1ht9uc6z Год назад +1

    Тяжелый труд))))❤❤❤❤❤

  • @HORECO2
    @HORECO2 Год назад

    Guess whose machine it is?

  • @mehartenthousepadigaon8454
    @mehartenthousepadigaon8454 Год назад

    Machine available plz India

  • @vegandessert
    @vegandessert Год назад

    is Elsa working there?

  • @MSK096
    @MSK096 Год назад +1

    I hear about fried ice.
    I think they fried dry ice with oil🤔

  • @mehartenthousepadigaon8454
    @mehartenthousepadigaon8454 Год назад

    Machine price plz

    • @naz7004
      @naz7004 4 месяца назад

      ASCO Kohlensäure AG, Switzerland

  • @haitchteeceeeightnineeight5571
    @haitchteeceeeightnineeight5571 Год назад +3

    This video provides yet another fascinating insight into an industrial space and process we don't usually get to see. One thing that had me wondering throughout is what on earth they use for ventilation in that factory, given CO2 doesn't support most life and there are a lot of warm, breathing humans walking around the factory while solid CO2 sublimes and displaces oxygen.
    Do they have god's own ventilation fans, and are the CO2 sensors that sound an alarm when the concentration gets dangerously high?

  • @Techischannel
    @Techischannel Год назад

    A Dry Ice Factory ... literally making bricks from air and having a negative carbon footprint (technically)

  • @SADEGH-hb4fp
    @SADEGH-hb4fp 14 дней назад

    ؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟

  • @Saki630
    @Saki630 Год назад +1

    tons of plastic waste

  • @siewfailow8808
    @siewfailow8808 Год назад +1

    Talk about polluting the atmosphere with carbon dioxide...probably more than fossil fuel vehicles.