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Cold rooms are engineered to meet the long-term storage needs of industries handling perishable goods or sensitive equipment. Each industry selects a cold room tailored to its specific requirements and specifications. The need for cold storage spans a diverse range of industries, each with distinct standards and applications.
Commercial Cold Rooms
Commercial cold rooms are designed for caterers, retail outlets, and small businesses. These versatile units can be adapted to a variety of applications and business needs. Depending on the investment, commercial cold rooms can be customized to meet the specific requirements of each business or enterprise.
Vegetable and Fruit Cold Rooms
Vegetable and fruit cold rooms and freezers are among the most common applications for cold storage, designed to keep produce fresh and minimize losses. Given their widespread use, there are numerous models available, each offering various refrigeration methods and atmospheric controls. These cold rooms come in a range of prices to suit different business budgets.
Florist Cold Rooms
Cold rooms for flowers are designed to be highly adaptable to meet the specific needs of different plant species. They aim to extend the freshness of flowers by slowing their metabolism and delaying the aging process. Options for florists include walk-in cold rooms, mobile units, and various types of display cases.
Meat Freezer Cold Rooms
The meat industry relies heavily on cold rooms, starting from slaughterhouses and extending through storage, logistics, and sales. Every stage of meat handling necessitates cold rooms to preserve the flavor, texture, and appearance of the meat. Any lapse in this process can lead to significant losses. Types of cold rooms used in the meat industry include:
Meat Cool Rooms for short term storage with temperatures ranging from 0°C to 5°C (32°F to 41°F).
Meat Freezers that are used for long-term storage with temperatures below -18°C (-22°F).
Blast freezers that are used for rapid freezing to preserve meat for long periods.
Logistic Cool Rooms are for short-term storage during distribution.
Laboratory Cold Rooms
In research and experimentation, precise temperature control is crucial to prevent environmental factors from affecting results. Precision-designed cold rooms with flexible temperature controls are essential in laboratories across various fields, including chemical, biological, physics, electronic engineering, environmental science, and pharmaceuticals. These cold rooms ensure optimal conditions for developing and testing new products and theories. Due to the nature of the work, laboratory cold rooms often feature explosion-proof designs, precision instrumentation, low oxygen controls, and ultra-sensitive temperature controls.
Pharmaceutical Cold Rooms
To ensure that vaccines and medicines maintain their efficacy, they must be stored under precise and stable temperature conditions. Cold rooms, with their tightly sealed construction, are commonly used to preserve pharmaceutical products and medications, providing the necessary environmental controls to maintain their intended effects.
Automobile Wind Tunnel Testing
A unique application of cold rooms is in wind tunnel testing for automobiles, where temperatures can drop to -30°C (-22°F) and wind speeds can reach 130 km/h (80 mph). Known as climate tunnels, these specialized wind tunnels are designed to replicate various weather conditions, including extreme cold, to test the performance and durability of vehicles under simulated environmental stresses.