What is the package controlled by the temperature?

Temperature controlled packaging is used when supply content, usually food or medicines, must be maintained at a certain temperature to prevent the beach. Packing with temperature control usually ensures that the supplied item or objects remain fresh and cooled up to 96 hours from the time of sending to the delivery. Meat, medicines, vaccination and other chilled materials can be safely supplied from a consumer store or drug supplier to a pharmacist or a doctor without any risk of contamination or beaching. The contents can be maintained at 36 ° to 48 ° Fahrenheit (about 2 ° to 9 ° C) for up to 96 hours in a standard package. If colder temperatures are required, a "plus" version of the package with a temperature is available, which can maintain items at –4 ° to 22 ° Fahrenheit (about -20 ° to 5½ ° Celsius).

Usually, cooled Constany must be supplied with dry ice. There is no need for potentially dangerous dry ice when packaging with a controlled temperature. Instead, the package controlled by the temperature is often usedon layers of high quality insulation and regular ice and water to maintain the interior content at low temperatures for up to four days.

There are a number of reasons why a temperature -controlled packaging is a better choice than a traditional pack of dry ice. First, dry ice is considered dangerous. Therefore, any packaging using this chemical must be transported by means of a transport system capable of transporting hazardous materials. Dry ice can be harmful to the environment, animals and humans, so the transport containers need to be caution when using dry ice.

The temperature -controlled package is also lighter than dry LEDs, cheaper than traditional methods and Better for recipients of the package. This is especially true if the recipient is not trained to process dry ice.

Temperature wrapping containers and boxes are environmentally friendly and can be easily recycledLook. The boxes are usually made of waterproof cardboard. Then a layer of plastic insulation and more waterproofing material is layered into the box. The content is located inside the center core in waterproof containers and wrapped in a mixture of ice and water. The outer layers of insulation prevent ice melting.

The temperature -controlled package makes sense in today's busy and costly world. Safer packaging helps to maintain environmental damage to a minimum. After receiving the item, water can be easily poured out. Items arrive fresh and untouched. Finally, the package can be easily recycled or reused again and again.

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