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Cold room insulation materials can be applied into many parts:
Prevents external heat from entering the cold storage facility, ensuring the refrigerated chamber's temperature remains stable within the set range over extended periods.
For example, utilising PIR/PUR insulation panels as the core layer for walls and ceilings in food cold storage ensures fruits, meats and other perishables can be preserved long-term at 0°C to 5°C without spoilage.
Minimises cold loss, reduces refrigeration equipment energy consumption, and enhances overall cold storage energy efficiency.
Example: Cold chain warehouses within large logistics centres utilise cellular glass as the floor insulation layer, reducing ground absorption of cold energy and significantly lowering the refrigeration system's electricity consumption.
Avoid condensation forming on walls or ceilings due to temperature differentials, thereby reducing issues with mould and corrosion.
Example: The interior walls of pharmaceutical cold storage facilities incorporate a sprayed polyurethane insulation layer, forming a continuous, sealed thermal barrier. This effectively prevents condensation from penetrating the wall structure, maintaining a clean environment.
Preventing moisture ingress and corrosion extends the service life of buildings and refrigeration equipment.
Example: Seafood cold storage facilities utilise glass fibre and aluminium foil composite insulation layers wrapped around steel pipework. This provides thermal insulation while preventing corrosion caused by condensation on the pipes.
Available as panels, spray coatings or felts to meet installation demands across different components.
Examples:
Walls and ceilings → PIR/PUR sandwich panels
Pipes and equipment casings → Aerogel Felt
Bent pipes and irregular sections → Resilient Blanket