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Place of Origin | Shanghai, China |
Brand Name | SHIYI |
Model Number | S-08-06 |
Cold box introduction:
In short, refrigerated containers are large refrigerators carried by container ships, which are used to transport temperature sensitive goods, such as ice cream, meat or vegetables. Refrigerator is required to keep the goods at the required temperature, usually between - 30 ℃ and+30 ℃.
Refrigerator is the abbreviation of the real name - refrigerated container. Like other container types, refrigerated containers also have different sizes and technologies. In case experience, the refrigerated container that is often encountered is 20 feet, also known as the standard container.
How do refrigerated containers work?
Starting from the most basic point of view - operation of refrigerated containers
As shown in the left figure, the floor in the refrigerator looks different. The grooves on the floor are also called T-shaped trim panels. These T-shaped grooves are important because they are a way for containers to distribute cold air from the bottom. In other words, the refrigerated container delivers cold air from the floor to the container
The T-shaped design provides a stable air supply around the whole cargo to ensure perfect air exchange with the cargo.
The cold box unit (or generator) is usually attached to the cold box to provide cooling/power for the container. These generators must be able to operate both overseas and on truck routes. This is why they are usually a combination of fuel and electric power generators.
Even under difficult conditions, refrigeration equipment can maintain or reduce the temperature of goods. It should be mentioned that the refrigeration equipment is not designed to reduce the temperature of goods, but to maintain the pre cooling temperature of goods during transportation.
Refrigerators are very good at keeping low temperatures, and if necessary, they can keep temperatures as high as 30 ℃.
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