CO2 And temp
a comparison

 

 


Anyone who uses CO2 knows as the day goes on your speed will change. This is because CO2 is a "Liquid Gas." In other words, it is a gas that is pressurized until it becomes a liquid. This liquid is very sensative to heat. The liquid needs to heat and vaporize to form the gas we need. What this means to us is the output pressure differs with temperature. 

 
Below is the temp/pressure list. This list is not an exact measurement, there are many factors involved such as barometric pressure, humidity, and altitude. But this is a good guide.

Liquid CO2 

pressure vs. temperature. 

80F=969 psi.

70F=853 psi.

60F=747 psi.

50F=652 psi.

 40F=567 psi.

30F=491 psi.

20F=422 psi.