Ice Substitute Dry Ice Pack Sheet – Cold Chain Solution for 2025?
If you manage cold chain shipments, you’ve likely felt the pain of dry ice shortages and rising costs. An ice substitute dry ice pack sheet encapsulates carbondioxide (CO₂) snow or phasechange material (PCM) inside flexible cells, delivering subzero temperatures without messy residue. Unlike loose pellets, these sheets extend cooling time, are classified as nonhazardous and reduce dependence on scarce CO₂ supplies. In a market where dryice demand has been growing roughly 5 % per year while CO₂ supply grows only around 0.5 %, price spikes of up to 300 % have become common. With more sustainable materials, longer hold times and simplified compliance, pack sheets promise a smarter way to ship frozen goods in 2025. What exactly is an ice substitute dry ice pack sheet, and how does it work? How does it compare to PCM gel packs, waterice packs and traditional dry ice? Why are businesses switching to pack sheets in 2025, and what are the benefits? What practical steps ensure safe, efficient...