Pekin's B-cut Dry Ice Team Breaks Record

B-Cut Olympics at Continental CarbonicIn 2006 Pekin’s B-cut team danced their way to the Gold in the B-Cut Olympics [see related story] which was a competition to determine which Continental Carbonic dry ice team could cut the most "B-cut" blocks of dry ice during a timed period. A B-cut is a specialty dry ice product that Continental offers and is use extensively in in-flight catering in the airline industry.

An HR-11 is a food-grade insulated storage and shipping container that holds over 700 pounds of dry ice.

 

 

Now, three years later, in the spring of 2009, Tim Pleasant reports Pekin has done it again and broken the B-cut record! “Our B-cut crews here in Pekin have really shined”, Tim says. Previously, the B-cut record stood at 57 filled HR-11 containers or 41,000 lbs. total cut, wrapped and packaged in an eight hour shift. This record was broken by one of Continental Carbonic's B-cut teams at Pekin with 58 filled HR-11 containers at 41,882 lbs.

However, the recently-broken record was short-lived, and was replaced with a new record of 61 filled HR-11 containters at 44,480 lbs. by a second Pekin B-cut dry ice crew. Pekin’s two day B-cut total stands at an amazing 82,094 lbs. in 16 hours. Tim Pleasant, branch manager, reports with pride, “This was achieved in a safe manner maintaining excellent quality.”

Continental Carbonic salutes its many competent and dedicated plant crews delivering quality dry ice in record time.

 

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