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Refrigerated Container

A refrigerated container, also known as a "reefer container," is a type of container used for transporting temperature-sensitive goods that require a controlled environment, such as food, pharmaceuticals, and chemicals.The container can be loaded and unloaded from cargo ships, trains, or trucks, just like a standard shipping container.


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A refrigerated container, also known as a "reefer container," is a type of container used for transporting temperature-sensitive goods that require a controlled environment, such as food, pharmaceuticals, and chemicals.

Refrigerated containers are typically made of steel and have insulated walls and a refrigeration unit that maintains the desired temperature range inside the container. The temperature range can vary depending on the type of product being transported and can range from -25°C to +25°C. The refrigeration unit is powered by a generator set or can be connected to a power source at the shipping port.

The container can be loaded and unloaded from cargo ships, trains, or trucks, just like a standard shipping container. The refrigeration unit is often set to operate automatically, with temperature and humidity sensors that constantly monitor the environment inside the container. This ensures that the temperature and humidity levels remain within the desired range throughout the journey.

Refrigerated containers come in different sizes, from 20 feet to 40 feet in length, and can be used for both domestic and international shipments. They provide a safe and efficient way to transport temperature-sensitive goods over long distances and can help prevent spoilage or damage during transit.

The use of refrigerated containers has become increasingly important in the global food supply chain, as it enables the transportation of fresh produce and perishable goods around the world. However, the use of refrigerated containers also has environmental implications, as the energy required to power the refrigeration units can contribute to greenhouse gas emissions. As a result, there is a growing interest in developing more sustainable refrigeration technologies, such as using renewable energy sources to power refrigeration units in refrigerated containers.


Refrigerated containers, also known as reefers, are specialized shipping containers that are designed to transport and store temperature-sensitive products such as food, pharmaceuticals, and chemicals. These containers use a refrigeration unit to maintain a specific temperature range, ensuring that the cargo stays fresh and doesn't spoil during transport.

Temperature Control: The primary function of a refrigerated container is to maintain a specific temperature range for the cargo. These containers can maintain temperatures ranging from -35°C to +35°C, depending on the product requirements.

Insulation: Refrigerated containers have insulated walls, ceilings, and floors that help to maintain the temperature of the cargo. The insulation can be made of a variety of materials, including foam, fiberglass, or a combination of both.

Power Supply: Refrigerated containers require a power source to run the refrigeration unit. They can be powered by an external generator, an electrical connection, or a built-in generator set.

Size: Refrigerated containers are available in various sizes, ranging from 10 feet to 40 feet in length. The most commonly used sizes are 20 feet and 40 feet.

Capacity: The capacity of a refrigerated container varies depending on the product being transported and the size of the container. The capacity can range from 10 to 67 cubic meters.

Ventilation: Proper ventilation is essential to maintain the temperature and air quality inside the container. Refrigerated containers have vents that allow for air circulation and prevent the buildup of moisture.

Security: Refrigerated containers have locking mechanisms that ensure the security of the cargo during transport and storage.

Monitoring: Many refrigerated containers have temperature and humidity monitoring systems that allow for remote monitoring and control of the cargo.

Easy Loading and Unloading: Refrigerated containers are designed for easy loading and unloading, with a large door that allows for the efficient movement of cargo.

Durable: Refrigerated containers are built to withstand harsh weather conditions and rough handling during transport. They are made of corrosion-resistant materials that ensure a long service life.

Refrigerated containers are essential for transporting temperature-sensitive products around the world. They provide a reliable and efficient way to maintain the quality and safety of perishable goods during transport and storage.


Model

20RFREEFER

External   Dimensions

6058mm(L)*2438mm(W)*2591mm(H)

Internal   Dimensions

5456mm(L)*2294mm(W)*2273mm(H)

Door   Opening

Door   Height:2264mm/Door Width:2290mm/Cargo Access Height:2221mm

Capacity

28.4   cbm

Max.Gross   Weight

30480kgs

Tare   Weight(with Cooling Unit)

2940kgs

Max.Payload

27540kgs

Cooling   Unit

CARRIER/DAIKIN/THERMOKING

Cooling   Capacity(w)

6300/5800AT   -18℃ Inside/+38℃ Outside   60/50 Hz

Main   Circuit

3   PHASE AC 440,460V/380v

Consumption(KW)

MAX.13.5



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