Dry Ice Stocks List

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Dry Ice Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 6 APD Air Products Announces Successful Performance Test of AP-DMR™ LNG Process Technology for Coral South FLNG Facility
May 3 APD AVNT vs. APD: Which Stock Is the Better Value Option?
May 3 APD Should You be Confident in the Long-Term Outlook of Air Products (APD)?
May 2 LIN Linde plc (LIN) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 2 LIN Linde plc 2024 Q1 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation
May 2 APD Air Products to Showcase Decarbonization Solutions for Iron and Steel Production at AISTech2024
May 2 LIN Linde PLC (LIN) Q1 2024 Earnings: Adjusted EPS Exceeds Expectations, Aligns with Revenue Forecasts
May 2 LIN Linde Non-GAAP EPS of $3.75, revenue of $8.1B
May 2 LIN Linde Reports First-Quarter 2024 Results (Earnings Release Tables Attached)
May 1 LIN Linde Signs Agreement to Supply Industrial Gases to World's First Large-Scale Green Steel Plant
May 1 LIN Linde Q1 2024 Earnings Preview
May 1 APD Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. (NYSE:APD) Q2 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 1 LIN Linde to build $150M air separation unit for world's first large-scale green steel plant
May 1 APD Air Products and Chemicals: Perfect Combo Of 3% Income, Growth, Great Valuation
May 1 LIN Linde Signs Agreement to Supply Industrial Gases to World’s First Large-Scale Green Steel Plant
May 1 APD Decarbonizing the Power Industry with Low-Carbon-Intensity Hydrogen
May 1 APD Air Products & Chemicals Inc (APD) (Q2 2024) Earnings Call Transcript Highlights: Strategic ...
May 1 APD Q2 2024 Air Products and Chemicals Inc Earnings Call
Apr 30 APD Air Products not planning hydrogen spinoff in next few years, CEO says
Apr 30 APD Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. (APD) Q2 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Dry Ice

Dry ice is the solid form of carbon dioxide. It is used primarily as a cooling agent, but is also used in fog machines at theatres for dramatic effects. Its advantages include lower temperature than that of water ice and not leaving any residue (other than incidental frost from moisture in the atmosphere). It is useful for preserving frozen foods where mechanical cooling is unavailable.
Dry ice sublimates at 194.7 K (−78.5 °C; −109.2 °F) at Earth atmospheric pressure. This extreme cold makes the solid dangerous to handle without protection from frostbite injury. While generally not very toxic, the outgassing from it can cause hypercapnia (abnormally elevated carbon dioxide levels in the blood) due to buildup in confined locations.

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