Hot air troubles

Posted on Friday 1 January 2010

Keeping warm air out of cold storage
areas – particularly during summer
months – to reduce energy loss,
damaged goods, slippages and other
potential health and safety hazards is
being fully met by Airbloc.

Its air cur

Keeping warm air out of cold storage
areas – particularly during summer
months – to reduce energy loss,
damaged goods, slippages and other
potential health and safety hazards is
being fully met by Airbloc.

Its air curtain systems – designed
to produce a high velocity wall of air,
which acts as a natural barrier –
ensures that hotter
outside atmosphere
does not penetrate
into the carefully
controlled climates
of cold storage.

The systems are proven to reduce
energy costs: If warm air is allowed
into chilled areas, machinery is
forced to work overtime in the
constant battle to maintain the cool
temperatures – using up more
energy and more money.

Alternative plastic strips, typically
used to cover cold storage doorways,
have a limited effect on keeping out
the warm air, claims Airbloc. An air
curtain is also 100% invisible –
eliminating obstructed views.

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