Wow! Great job. Wondering how the temperature of the vaporized dry ice might affect gaskets, seals and the joints between the various metal parts and components.
Thanks David. This is a common question. While the dry ice is very cold and we do cool the part very rapidly, the cool / reheat process is very rapid, a matter of seconds and therefore does not impact the parts or change their characteristics. If you think about it, cars are designed to sit outside in very cold weather and therefore also have a good ability to deal with cold temperatures. Thanks for watching!
Wow! Great job. Wondering how the temperature of the vaporized dry ice might affect gaskets, seals and the joints between the various metal parts and components.
Thanks David. This is a common question. While the dry ice is very cold and we do cool the part very rapidly, the cool / reheat process is very rapid, a matter of seconds and therefore does not impact the parts or change their characteristics. If you think about it, cars are designed to sit outside in very cold weather and therefore also have a good ability to deal with cold temperatures. Thanks for watching!