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What Is Dynefreeze? A totally new concept in refrigerant technology designed specifically to assist the maintenance of temperature-sensitive and perishable products during transportation and storage. Temperature-sensitive products include SEAFOOD, MEATS, FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, FLOWERS, AND PHARMACEUTICAL GOODS. Dynefreeze replaces: gel-packs, dry ice, crushed ice and block ice, etc. in most shipping applications. How Do Dynefreeze Refrigerant Pads Work? Dynefreeze refrigerant pads absorb and encapsulate water so that the water that is absorbed will not leak out when the pads eventually thaw. Once the pads (or blankets up to 48") have been hydrated, they can be frozen and still remain flexible due to their unique construction. You can wrap Dynefreeze pads around your product in any way that suits your shipping needs. Once the Dynefreeze pads are frozen, they will stay cold longer than a similar quality of ice. How Are Dynefreeze Refrigerant Pads Used?Submerge the Dynefreeze pads completely in fresh water for 5 to 10 minutes. Remove the pads from the water and place them in the freezer until completely frozen. Once frozen, the pads are ready to be used as a coolant. What are the Benefits to a Shipper Who Uses Dynefreeze Refrigerant Pads?
How are Dynefreeze Refrigerant Pads Supplied? Dynefreeze Refrigerant Pads come in a segmented sheet, which may be cut to size to give the pad size required. In general terms, the pad size should be equal to the size and shape the internal base of the box or container used in shipping to give complete coverage. Different sizes for various applications may be more appropriate for your specific needs. FDA Regulations Materials used in the manufacture of Dynefreeze pads are in compliance with USDA and FDA guidelines. 21 CFR 582.1745:21 CFR 176.170:21 CFR 177.160:21 CFR 175.105:21 CFR 177.05:21 CFR 177.1520:21 CFR 175.300:21 CFR 178.2010 and CFR 177.1350 |