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COLD CHAIN

The cold chain is a temperature-controlled supply chain used to preserve and transport perishable products, such as food and pharmaceuticals. Applications of the cold chain include maintaining the freshness and quality of fruits and vegetables, preserving the effectiveness of vaccines, and ensuring the safety of meat and seafood products. It involves the use of refrigerated storage and transportation, as well as temperature monitoring and control technology to ensure that products remain within a specific temperature range throughout the supply chain.

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RIPENING CHAMBER

A pre-cooling system is a system that is used to lower the temperature of a space or a product before it is exposed to a higher-temperature environment. Some common applications of pre-cooling systems include:

  1. Air conditioning: Pre-cooling systems are used in air conditioning systems to lower the temperature of the air before it is circulated through a building. This can help to reduce the load on the air conditioning system and make it more energy efficient.

  2. Food storage and processing: Pre-cooling systems are used in food storage and processing facilities to lower the temperature of fruits, vegetables, meats, and other perishable goods before they are stored or processed. This can help to preserve the quality and extend the shelf life of the products etc.

PRE-COOLING SYSTEM

Food storage: Pre-cooling systems can be used to quickly cool down fruits and vegetables before they are stored in a cooler. This can help preserve the freshness of the produce and extend its shelf life.

The specific specifications of a pre-cooling system will depend on the application and the equipment being used. However, some common specifications that are often considered when designing a pre-cooling system include:

  1. Cooling capacity: This is the amount of cooling that the system can provide, typically measured in tons of refrigeration (TR) or British thermal units per hour (BTU/hr).

  2. Temperature range: The temperature range that the pre-cooling system can operate in, typically measured in degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius & etc.

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REFFRIGRATION TRANSPORT VEHICAL

The specific specifications of a refrigerated transport vehicle will depend on the application and the type of vehicle being used. However, some common specifications that are often considered when designing a refrigerated transport vehicle include:

  1. Refrigeration unit: The type of refrigeration unit used in the vehicle, such as a diesel engine-driven unit, an electric unit, or a hybrid unit.

  2. Temperature range: The temperature range that the refrigerated transport vehicle can operate in, typically measured in degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius.

  3. Insulation: The type and thickness of insulation used in the vehicle to maintain the desired temperature range etc.

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