Insulated & Refrigerated Containers

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Insulated and refrigerated containers are specialized shipping containers designed for transporting and storing temperature-sensitive goods. While both types of containers provide temperature control, there are some key differences between them.

Insulated containers are designed to keep the temperature of the cargo stable by providing insulation to minimize heat transfer. They are typically used for transporting or storing goods that need to be kept within a specific temperature range but do not require active refrigeration. Examples of such goods include electronics, furniture, and some types of chemicals.

Refrigerated containers, on the other hand, are equipped with a refrigeration unit that actively cools the cargo to maintain the desired temperature. These containers are used for transporting and storing perishable goods that require precise temperature control, such as food products, pharmaceuticals, and some beverages.

Both insulated and refrigerated containers come in a variety of sizes and configurations, ranging from 20-foot to 40-foot containers. They are built with heavy-duty stainless steel, aluminum, and FRP construction and airtight seals to protect the cargo from external elements and ensure that the temperature inside remains stable.

Insulated and refrigerated containers are a critical component of the global supply chain, enabling businesses to transport and store temperature-sensitive goods around the world. They provide a reliable and efficient solution for businesses that require temperature-controlled storage or transportation of goods and are commonly used in industries such as food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, and chemicals.