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Liquid Carbon Dioxide

Liquid CO2 can be stored indefinitely at high pressure or Low pressure as follows:

High Pressure CO2

High pressure liquid CO2 is produced by compressing the gaseous CO2 in multistage compressors to pressures in the neighbourhood of 69 bar (1000,76 psi) pressure, then cooling it to around 18 °C (64,4 °F). It is customarily filled into specially constructed steel cylinders. Like water, liquid CO2 can be weighed, and this is the normal form of measuring it.

Low Pressure CO2

Low pressure liquid is an alternative method of storing CO2 and is produced either by expanding high pressure CO2 to a lower pressure or by refrigeration. It is held in specially constructed storage tanks, heavily insulated and equipped with refrigeration units to hold the internal tank pressure at or below 21 bar (304,58 psi) and -18 °C (-0.4 °F) temperature. Pressure switches are incorporated to control the refrigeration units and safety mechanism and electrical alarms are fitted to release the tank pressure and raise an alarm in the event of refrigeration malfunction.
Low pressure liquid CO2 (sometimes referred to as “bulk”) is transported to one place from another in insulated road tankers or trailers (or, in some countries, by rail tank wagons), the liquid being simply transferred from mobile to static tank by pumping or gravity feed.
Unlike water, carbon dioxide cannot exist in the open air in liquid form. It must be held under pressure or refrigeration (or a combination of both) to remain in the liquid state.

Co2 Recovery Plant

BIG OR SMALL, Bharakam HAS THE RIGHT (CO2) SOLUTION
From fermentation sources or Breweries and Fertilizer plants,our solutions enable you to recover CO2 efficiently to safe, beverage-grade CO2.

Bharakam solutions come with a wide range of options, from cost-effective conventional CO2 recovery plants to plants incorporating the latest technologies. Each plant is an individual jewel; we listen carefully to your needs and design to your specific requirements. Not much space available for a new plant or retrofit? No worries, our engineers will find a solution for the most restricted space conditions.

Let Bharakam assist you in nurturing one of your most valuable ingredients available onsite: CO2.

dry-Ice (Solid c02)

Dry Ice is the product of processing liquid CO2 . If the pressure of liquid CO2 is suddenly released, a proportion of that liquid will change to the solid state (becoming dry ice “snow”) and the remainder will revert to gas (revert gas). When the snow is compressed under hydraulic or mechanical action, blocks or pellets of dry ice are formed. The revert gas (gaseous CO2 ) can be readily reclaimed and converted back to liquid by recompression and reliquefaction, thence returned to the dry ice block machine or pelletizer for further processing. The temperature of dry ice is -79 °C (110,2 °F) and in the atmoshere it will pass directly from the solid to the gaseous stage, leaving no moisture or trace of its presence except the cold.