Cold storage of perishable items has become an important stage in the distribution between manufacturers/processors and retail locations. The bulk storage of large or small quantities requires refrigeration that enables cold store facilities to be safe, energy conscious and compliant with government requirements and standards.
Our solutions involve working closely with customers to identify and determine the appropriate refrigeration concept to create facilities that make for efficient and economical distribution. Our expertise in designing and implementing cold store solutions ensures:
- Integration of processing and storage facilities.
- Selection of high-efficiency compressors and control systems for low power consumption and high refrigerating performance.
- Placement of high-quality air coolers (direct expansion or flooded) for even temperature distribution.
- Configuration of galvanized, individually-controlled condensers for low condensing pressure.
- Implementation of computerized monitoring systems for automatic capacity regulation and power savings.
- Design of valve stations for minimal pressure loss and easy maintenance.
Cold Room Features & Advantages
🏗️Concavo Convex Structure
Panels are joined by tongue and groove and locked by cam-locks, ensuring airtight joints without rivets, saving cost and time.
❄️Perfect Heat Insulation
High-density PUR foam (up to 38kg/m³ or above) provides superior thermal insulation efficiency.
🛡️Fire Retardant
Low flammable PUR foam is used in the panels, reaching fire retardant B2 grade for enhanced safety.
💎Surface Versatility
Available in Color steel sheet, Stainless steel sheet, or Embossed aluminum sheet to suit different environments.
🚪Highly Hermetical
Silica gel sealing on joint parts avoids cooling air leakage and moisture entry, ensuring optimal storage results.
🚛Load Bearing Capacity
Compressive strength exceeds 150kpa, allowing personnel and trolleys to move freely on floor panels.
Construction & Design Detail
Collaborating with well-known suppliers ensures no compromises in design, technology, or material selection. Key focus areas include:
- Cladding designed for optimum protection against rough treatment and local environment.
- Standardized computer programs to calculate heat loads from products, transmission, and machinery.
- Insulating panels that reduce heat transfer and significantly lower operating costs.
- Custom automatic or manual door systems built to specific requirements.
- Options for integrated forklifts, shelves, pallets, and emergency generators.
All cold stores comply with local regulations and can be designed to meet national or international standards.