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Product Details

Cold storage doors are designed to maintain temperature control in refrigeration and freezer environments. They are typically made from insulated materials, such as polyurethane or polystyrene, with a high R-value to minimize heat transfer. These doors are equipped with durable seals to prevent cold air leakage and are often designed to withstand frequent opening and closing. They may include features like automatic operation, antimicrobial coatings, and safety release mechanisms for enhanced functionality and efficiency.

Product Benefits

  • Effectively seals in cold air, maintaining consistent temperatures in refrigeration or freezer environments.
  • High insulation value (R-value) reduces energy loss, helping to lower energy costs and improve operational efficiency.
  • Constructed from robust, corrosion-resistant materials like stainless steel, ensuring long-lasting performance in harsh, cold conditions.

Applications of Cold Storage Doors

Food Storage: Used in refrigeration and freezer rooms in supermarkets, warehouses, and food processing plants to store perishable goods.

Pharmaceuticals: Essential in storing temperature-sensitive medicines, vaccines, and biological materials in medical and pharmaceutical facilities.

Beverage Industry: Utilized in breweries, soft drink manufacturers, and wine storage to maintain product quality and freshness.

Dairy and Meat Processing: Keeps dairy products, meat, and seafood at optimal temperatures for preservation and safety in processing and storage areas.

Key Features

  • High Insulation

  • Airtight Seals

  • Durability

  • Energy Efficiency

  • Hygienic and Easy to Clean

  • Space-Saving Design

FAQ'S

When purchasing a low-temperature door, consider the insulation material for energy efficiency and thermal control, as well as the seal integrity to prevent air leakage. Additionally, check for durability to withstand freezing temperatures and safety features for ease of use.

The width of a load that can pass through the opening depends on the size of the door, which can range from 36 inches to over 12 feet for industrial applications. Custom doors can be designed to accommodate specific load widths based on operational needs.

The voltage requirement for our door operators typically ranges from 110V to 240V AC, depending on the specific model and region. Some operators may also support 24V DC for low-voltage applications, ensuring compatibility with various power systems.

Yes, sliding fire-rated cooler/freezer doors can be manufactured to meet specific temperature and safety requirements. These doors combine fire-resistance with the functionality of sliding mechanisms, ideal for cold storage areas that also need fire protection.

Cold storage doors are typically **heated around the frame** to prevent condensation and ice buildup, especially in high-humidity environments. However, they are not always heated on all four sides, as it depends on the specific design and the environmental requirements.

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