Why Dry Ice and Cryogenic Temperature Monitoring Matter – To All of Us
Jon Nakagawa
Founder of Marathon Products | Innovative Solutions For Cold Chain Management
Dry ice and cryogenic temperature monitoring can make a life-or-death difference. Learn how these processes work and why they matter.
Key Takeaways:
Dry ice is fast approaching a century of service in a wide range of industries. First made commercially available in 1925, dry ice is carbon dioxide in solid form. It doesn’t melt like regular ice but instead converts to vapor. It has become an invaluable tool in several industries, and you’ll find it propping up food and agriculture companies or protecting pharmaceuticals in the medical and life science sectors.
Dry ice keeps delicate products in the perfect temperature zone and, by doing so, preserves the well-being of consumers and safeguards a company’s reputation and profits. Cryogenic temperatures perform the same functions, except?much?further down the thermometer!
Both methods are more vital than ever as the world continues to grapple with COVID-19. Read our guide to learn more and discover where to find the very best cryogenic and dry ice monitors.
The necessity of dry ice and cryogenic temperature monitoring explained
The average temperature of dry ice is around –109° F, which is roughly (–78.3° Celsius). This makes dry ice the perfect solution to preserve a container’s contents in transit or storage.
Cryogenic shipping and storage are a different story, dipping even further into the ultra-cold category where temperatures can plummet to –130° Fahrenheit (–90° Celsius) and possibly even lower, down to –238° Fahrenheit (–150° Celsius) or –346° Fahrenheit (–210° Celsius)!?
Dry ice and cryogenic temperature monitoring devices, accurate even at these extremes, are essential to the safety of products and biologics and, in some instances, human survival.
Temperature excursions can ruin food and?endanger human health?by allowing harmful bacteria to multiply. A difference of even a single degree can reduce a vaccine’s efficacy or render it entirely useless.
Organizations including the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), World Health Organization (WHO), and UNICEF have stressed that the provision and constant monitoring of sub-zero storage are vital parts of the global cold chain.
The CDC’s?“Vaccine Storage and Handling Toolkit” and this?joint report?underscore that temperature monitors do much more than log numbers. They can provide crucial data that can be shared among stakeholders to minimize or eliminate supply chain risks and better prevent future temperature excursions.
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Why temperatures monitors must be tough
Monitoring dry ice and especially cryogenic environments can be demanding on equipment and potentially dangerous for humans. Even the briefest contact with cryogenic material can cause tissue damage, while CO2?exposure can cause many issues, from headaches to asphyxiation.?
Stakeholders and staff, therefore, require digital data loggers (DDLs) that can continuously measure and provide temperature details without malfunctioning or risking user safety. Not every cryogenic or dry ice monitor is rigorously tested, calibrated, and certified to ensure it’s up to the task.
This is where Marathon Products bring decades of experience to the table. Our units can operate reliably in the most extreme conditions gathering critical information while protecting products and people in the process.
Dry ice and cryogenic temperature monitors from Marathon Products
We supply single-use and multiple-use dry ice and cryogenic temperature loggers that are fully tested and calibrated to provide reliable, actionable data. Our DDLs have easy-to-read LCD displays, and our 21CFR FDA-compliant software delivers comprehensive temperature information including time-stamped documentation and clear, visual data.
Your product’s cold chain journey is always transparent when our technology is involved. Here are a few of Marathon’s precision monitoring devices designed for cryogenic and dry ice data logging:
These four units represent only a small selection of our overall DDL solutions. We also supply?cryogenic shipping and storage?and?COVID-validated packaging?allowing you to combine the highest quality containers with our state-of-the-art temperature loggers.
Contact the experts
Marathon Products helps multiple industries stay connected to their delicate shipments throughout the cold chain. Our cryogenic and dry ice monitors are 21CFR compliant, which means our customers can easily meet the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s requirements for electronic record keeping.
We have over 30 years of industry experience and serve clients in multiple sectors ranging from Fortune 500 companies and governmental agencies to small and medium-sized businesses.?Contact us at?[email protected]?or call 510-562-6450 for more information!
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