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El hielo seco es la forma sólida del dióxido de carbono, incombustible, disponible en forma de copos, pellets o bloques. El hielo seco se sublima (se vaporiza directamente al estado gaseoso) a una temperatura de -78,5 C (-109,3 F) o superior.CUÁL ES EL PELIGRO
PELIGROS DEL HIELO SECO Contacto. A -79 °C (-109 °F), el contacto de la piel con el hielo seco puede provocar una congelación grave; las células de la piel se congelan y se dañan muy rápidamente. Asfixia. El hielo seco se sublima (pasa de sólido a gaseoso) a cualquier temperatura superior a -109 °F (-79 °C). […]This content is for CoAction Insurance policy holders.
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