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XL-Size Dry Ice Packs: How Many Per Case in 2025?

XL-Size Dry Ice Packs are available across gel and rigid “brick” formats, and case counts are predictable by size. Resumidamente: 32 oz usually ship 18 per case, 48 oz ship 12 per case, e 64 oz vary 4–10 per case depending on brand and film/foam style. You’ll also see 60 oz foam bricks at about 6 per case. This guide shows you how to choose, ship, and right-size purchases for 2025.

XL-size dry ice packs

  • What counts as XL-size dry ice packs? Definitions, tamanhos, and when to choose gel vs. rigid bricks (longa cauda: XL gel packs for frozen shipping).

  • How many per case, exactly? Case-count norms and why they differ by format (longa cauda: 48 oz gel pack 12 per case).

  • How many do you need per box? A fast planning rule and validation tips (longa cauda: XL dry ice packs case calculator).

  • Gelo seco vs.. −21 ° C PCM? Choosing the safest, simplest option for your lane (longa cauda: dry ice alternative PCM −21°C).


What counts as XL-size dry ice packs, and which size should you choose?

Answer in brief: XL-size dry ice packs typically mean 32–64 oz refrigerant packs in flexible gel or rigid brick styles. 32 oz fits narrow shippers; 48 oz is the common “large” workhorse; 64 oz delivers fewer touches and longer holds but has wider case-count swings. Pacotes de gelo seco here refer to gel/PCM coolants, not solid CO₂.

Why this matters to you: Larger packs cut picks and fill voids with fewer touchpoints. If you need 0–8 °C or moderate frozen holds, gel XL often avoids hazmat headaches. If you must keep ≤−20 °C for long durations, consider real dry ice with PI 954 rotulagem, or −21 °C PCM bricks when you want non-hazmat deep-frozen control. Always validate against your hottest lane profile.

Quantos XL-size dry ice packs per case by size?

Most teams standardize procurement using a simple map:

  • 32 oz (gel): 18/case

  • 48 oz (gel): 12/case

  • 64 oz (gel): 4, 8, or 10/case (brand/film dependent)

  • 60 oz foam brick (rígido): ~6/case

  • 44 oz rigid brick: 18/case

  • 56 oz rigid brick: 12/case

Tamanho & Estilo (XL) Typical Case Count Common Dimensions (in.) O que isso significa para você
32 oz gel 18 / case ~10.5 × 5.5 × 1.25 Narrow footprint; easy to stack; good for 24–48 h lanes.
48 oz gel 12 / case ~10.5 × 7.5 × 1.25–1.5 The “standard large”; balanced mass and placement flexibility.
64 oz gel 4–10 / case ~11 × 8 × 1.5–2 Fewer touches; verify brand-specific counts before ordering.
60 oz foam brick ~6 / case ~9 × 8 × 1.5 Rigid shape; resists compression under tight collars.
44 oz rigid brick 18 / case ~8 × 8 × 1.75 Stackable geometry; good for return/reuse programs.
56 oz rigid brick 12 / case ~10.5 × 8 × 1.75 High mass for 48–72 h frozen with robust insulation.

Practical tips you can apply today

  • Frozen D2C, 24–36 h: Usar one 64 oz ou two 48 oz for similar mass; pick 48 oz if placement flexibility is vital.

  • Hot summer lanes (>35 ° c), 48 h: Comece com two 64 oz ou three 48 oz and validate with data loggers.

  • 2–8 °C biologics, 48 h: One 48 oz + one 24–32 oz often smooths swings better than a single large pack.

Caso real: A frozen-food sender replaced four 16 oz packs with two 32 oz XL packs and cut packout time by ~25% while passing a 48-hour summer profile. The bigger units reduced leaks and improved temperature stability.


Quantos XL-size dry ice packs do you need per shipment?

Resposta direta: Match pack mass to payload mass, insulation R-value, lane duration, and ambient swings. As a fast field rule, adicionar one 48 oz for every 12–18 hours of extra exposure beyond a working baseline, then confirm with a chamber test or a lane pilot.

From your perspective: If you’re replacing many small packs, XL-size dry ice packs lower labor and reduce voids. For longer lanes or higher ambient heat, step up to 64 oz or add one more 48 oz. Always precondition packs fully and instrument a few shipments to measure worst-case dwell and sortation delays.

Quick sizing checklist for XL-size dry ice packs

  1. Target temp: CRT (15–25 ° C.), Chill (2–8 ° C.), or Frozen (≤−10 °C)?

  2. Transit hours: Door-to-door plus 20% slack for delays.

  3. Isolamento: EPS/VIP/paper liner; thicker walls reduce pack mass.

  4. Carga útil: High-water foods have “free cooling”; low-moisture payloads warm faster.

  5. Season & lane: Use a summer profile unless you have proven lane data.


XL-size dry ice packs vs.. real dry ice and −21 °C PCM: which fits your lane?

Core guidance:

  • Usar real dry ice (UN1845) for ultra-low targets or long, hot lanes. Marque “Gelo seco/dióxido de carbono, sólido,” add net dry-ice mass (kg), use a Aula 9 rótulo, and keep packaging ventilado (Aqui está Pi 954, 2025).

  • Escolher −21 °C PCM bricks Quando você precisa non-hazmat frozen control (≤ -18 ° C.) for 24–72 h with simpler ops.

  • Escolha XL-size dry ice packs (0 Venha ° c) para 2–8 ° C. and short frozen holds without hazmat handling.

Refrigerante Regulatory status Typical large-case counts Your takeaway
Gelo seco real (-78,5 ° C.) Dangerous goods; Aqui está Pi 954; vented pack required Sold by weight Maximum frozen margin; add labeling and training.
−21 °C PCM bricks Not DG 12–24 / case (large) Deep-frozen control without hazmat paperwork.
0 Venha ° c (XL-size dry ice packs) Not DG 12–18 / case (32–48 oz) Easiest for 2–8 °C and moderate frozen holds.

A copy‑and‑use calculator (paste into your SOP)

# XL Dry Ice Packs Planner (gel, 48 oz baseline)
Weekly_Boxes = 500
Packs_Per_Box = 2
Case_Count_48oz = 12
Cases_Per_Week_48oz = ROUNDUP((Weekly_Boxes * Packs_Per_Box) / Case_Count_48oz, 0)

# If choosing 64 oz (brand-dependent case counts: 4, 8, or 10)
Case_Count_64oz = 8
Packs_Per_Box_64 = 1
Cases_Per_Week_64oz = ROUNDUP((Weekly_Boxes * Packs_Per_Box_64) / Case_Count_64oz, 0)


2025 tendências moldando XL-size dry ice packs

What’s new this year: Air carriers refreshed dry-ice acceptance checklists; gel and −21 °C PCM options keep expanding for simpler ops. More senders validate to seasonal profiles to trim over-icing and reduce chargeable weight. Paper-based liners and returnable systems change coolant mass needs and case-buy planning. Atualizado bagagem de passageiros rules still cap dry ice at 2.5 kg por viajante; commercial cargo follows PI 954.

Últimos desenvolvimentos de vista

  • Compliance clarity: 2025 job aids/checklists make UN1845 marks, NET KG, and venting unambiguous.

  • Paper liners (48–72 h): Viable recyclable liners reduce gel mass requirements in some lanes.

  • Reusable systems: Growth in returnable shippers shifts spend from consumables to conditioning capacity.

Insight de mercado: Pharma/diagnostics and e-grocery volumes continue to raise demand for XL-size dry ice packs and −21 °C PCM bricks. Expect pressure to reduce EPS, right-size gel mass, and document performance with data loggers.


Perguntas frequentes

Do you offer larger or XL-size dry ice packs? How many per case?
Sim. XL typically means 32–64 oz. Esperar 18/case at 32 oz, 12/case at 48 oz, e 4–10/case at 64 oz depending on format.

Are “dry ice packs” the same as real dry ice?
Não. Many “dry ice packs” are gel or PCM coolants (non-hazmat). Real dry ice is CO₂ sólido and regulated for air shipments.

What labels do I need in 2025 if I use real dry ice?
Marca UN1845, add the net dry-ice mass (kg), Aplique o Aula 9 rótulo, and ensure embalagem ventilada por Pi 954.

How many XL-size dry ice packs should I put in one box?
Start points: 1 × 64 oz for 24–36 h frozen; 2 × 48 oz for longer or hotter lanes. Validate with a lane pilot.

Can I fly with dry ice in baggage?
Passengers are limited to 2.5 kg (5.5 Libra) per person with airline approval and vented packaging. Cargo uses PI 954.


Resumo & Recomendações

Pontos -chave: XL-size dry ice packs come in standard case counts—18/case (32 oz), 12/case (48 oz), e 4–10/case (64 oz)—with rigid bricks at 12 or 18/case by size. Choose gel XL for 2–8 °C and moderate frozen holds, −21 °C PCM for non-hazmat deep-frozen lanes, and real dry ice when you need maximum frozen margin. Validate with data loggers to match mass to your hottest lane.

PRÓXIMOS PASSOS (CTA):

  1. Pick your XL format: 32 oz (18/case) for 24–48 h, or 48–64 oz for 36–72 h.

  2. Run a one-box pilot: Instrument with a logger and use a summer profile.

  3. Lock case forecasts: Use the calculator above and align buys with packout recipes.

  4. Need help? Solicitar a lane-specific packout and case plan from Tempk.


Sobre Tempk

Nós projetamos, validar, and supply cold-chain packaging that works in real lanes. Our team helps you choose between XL-size dry ice packs, −21 ° C PCM, and real dry ice, then right-size case counts to hit hold times with minimal waste. Advantages you can measure: applied 7E/7D testing e supplier-agnostic optimization so you buy just enough refrigerant—no more, no less.

Chamado à ação: Ready to size and forecast XL-size dry ice packs with confidence? Entre em contato com Tempk for a fast quote and a validated packout plan.

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