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*The amount of dry ice necessary depends on the length of the journey, so it's best to have a good idea of how long your package will be in transit.
*Generally, 10 pounds of dry ice per 24 hours of travel is a good rule of thumb. If you're not sure how long shipping will take, bump it up to 15 pounds per 24 hours.
*Generally, 10 pounds of dry ice per 24 hours of travel is a good rule of thumb. If you're not sure how long shipping will take, bump it up to 15 pounds per 24 hours.
*FedEx Ground or/and Most shipping Companies don't accept shipments that contain dry ice to refrigerate diagnostic specimens. Dry ice can't be shipped to, from, or within Alaska or Hawaii via FedEx or/and Most shipping Companies) Ground.
*** Add a Handling fee to your shipping cost. This dry-ice cost add will be charged on your product's storage condition
Dry ice is often placed in shipping boxes for several reasons:
* Temperature Control: Dry ice, which is solid carbon dioxide, has a very low temperature of about -78.5 degrees Celsius (-109.3 degrees Fahrenheit). It is used to keep the contents of the shipping box extremely cold, helping to preserve perishable items or sensitive materials that require low temperatures during transportation.
* Extended Cooling Duration: Unlike regular ice, dry ice sublimates directly from a solid to a gas without melting into liquid form. This allows for a longer duration of cooling during transit, making it suitable for shipping items over longer distances.
* Non-Moisture Production: Dry ice does not produce moisture as it sublimates. This is beneficial for shipments where moisture could be detrimental to the products being transported, such as electronics or certain types of food.
* Reduced Package Weight: Dry ice is denser than traditional water ice, allowing for a more compact and lighter cooling solution. This is particularly advantageous in situations where minimizing package weight is crucial for cost-effective shipping.
It's important to handle dry ice with care due to its extremely low temperature, and appropriate precautions should be taken to ensure safe handling during the shipping process.

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