Product Description
Day-Impex's DILVAC Portable Dry Ice Maker is the fastest way of providing a block of dry ice. It produces a block of approximately 2.2Lbs (1KG) in weight in about 1 minute.
Features
- Compact and lightweight,
- Requires no electrical power,
- Makes 2 lb dry ice block in about 1 minute,
- Uses liquid CO2,
- Safe and simple to use.
Specifications
Weight | Dry-Ice Maker | 7 Lbs |
Block produced | 2.2 Lbs | |
Dimensions | Dry-Ice Maker | 8.9" Long x 6.3" Wide x 6.3" High |
Block produced | 7.0" Long x 3.2" Wide x 4.3" High |
- Full instructions provided:
1. Connect the dry ice machine to a liquid CO2 cylinder and turn on the flow.
- Order liquid CO2 cylinder with a siphon tube.
- Use the plastic washer (supplied) to connect the hose with the siphon tube.


3. When the dry ice block is made, close the cylinder valve.
- Watch the vapor discharge as a dry ice block forms.
- When the vapor discharges from the space between the lid and walls, the dry ice is formed.

4. Unclip the lid and remove your freshly made dry ice block
Caution: Always wear waterproof cryogenic gloves when handling dry ice.- Make another block instantly if required. There’s nothing to clean up, zero waiting with the Scilogex Dry Ice Maker.
- Store unused dry ice in an ultra-low temp freezer and use a Dewar Flask for transportation.
- A 75 lb (34 kg) liquid CO2 cylinder at room temperature typically yields 5 to 6 dry ice blocks,
Options
- USA Version: Complete with hose ready to connect to a cylinder of compressed liquid CO2 with an internal siphon and standard CGA-320 valve.
- International Version: Complete with hose ready to connect to a cylinder of compressed liquid CO2 with an internal siphon and BS 341 Part 1 No. 8 (0.860 in x 14 TPI) or DIN 477 No. 6 CO2 threads.
Tanks with CO2 threaded fittings throughout Europe, Africa, Australia, and much of Asia conform to British Standard BS 341 Part 1 No. 8 (0.860 in x 14 TPI) or the direct European equivalent Standard DIN 477 No. 6, which are interchangeable. These are not compatible with Japanese or American standards.
Tanks with CO2 threaded fittings in America use CGA 320 fittings. This is not compatible with British, European or Japanese standards.
Tanks with CO2 threaded fittings in Japan use Japanese Standard JIS B 8246 CO2 threads. This is not compatible with British, European or American standards.
Also known as Scilogex p/n 300001 or Scilogex p/n 300002.
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